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  How Do Haloarchaea Synthesize Aromatic Amino Acids?

Kolog Gulko, M., Dyall-Smith, M., Gonzalez, O., & Oesterhelt, D. (2014). How Do Haloarchaea Synthesize Aromatic Amino Acids? PLOS ONE, 9(9): e107475. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0107475.

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Kolog Gulko, Miriam1, Author           
Dyall-Smith, Mike2, Author
Gonzalez, Orland2, Author
Oesterhelt, Dieter1, Author           
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1Oesterhelt, Dieter / Membrane Biochemistry, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1565164              
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Free keywords: ARCHAEON METHANOCOCCUS-MARIPALUDIS; HALOBACTERIUM-SALINARUM; METHANOCALDOCOCCUS-JANNASCHII; SHIKIMATE PATHWAY; GENE; BIOSYNTHESIS; ALDOLASE; MICROARRAY; EXPRESSION; METABOLISM
 Abstract: Genomic analysis of H. salinarum indicated that the de novo pathway for aromatic amino acid (AroAA) biosynthesis does not follow the classical pathway but begins from non-classical precursors, as is the case for M. jannaschii. The first two steps in the pathway were predicted to be carried out by genes OE1472F and OE1475F, while the 3rd step follows the canonical pathway involving gene OE1477R. The functions of these genes and their products were tested by biochemical and genetic methods. In this study, we provide evidence that supports the role of proteins OE1472F and OE1475F catalyzing consecutive enzymatic reactions leading to the production of 3-dehydroquinate (DHQ), after which AroAA production proceeds via the canonical pathway starting with the formation of DHS (dehydroshikimate), catalyzed by the product of ORF OE1477R. Nutritional requirements and AroAA uptake studies of the mutants gave results that were consistent with the proposed roles of these ORFs in AroAA biosynthesis. DNA microarray data indicated that the 13 genes of the canonical pathway appear to be utilised for AroAA biosynthesis in H. salinarum, as they are differentially expressed when cells are grown in medium lacking AroAA.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2014
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 17
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 9 (9) Sequence Number: e107475 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1932-6203