Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology1 and
2. Department of Chemistry,2 The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The presence of two systems in
Escherichia coli
for gluconate transport and phosphorylation is puzzling. The main system, GntI, is well characterized, while the subsidiary system, GntII, is poorly understood. Genomic sequence analysis of the region known to contain genes of the GntII system led to a hypothesis which was tested biochemically and confirmed: the GntII system encodes a pathway for catabolism of
l
-idonic acid in which
d
-gluconate is an intermediate. The genes have been named accordingly: the
idnK
gene, encoding a thermosensitive gluconate kinase, is monocistronic and transcribed divergently from the
idnD-idnO-idnT-idnR
operon, which encodes
l
-idonate 5-dehydrogenase, 5-keto-
d
-gluconate 5-reductase, an
l
-idonate transporter, and an
l
-idonate regulatory protein, respectively. The metabolic sequence is as follows: IdnT allows uptake of
l
-idonate; IdnD catalyzes a reversible oxidation of
l
-idonate to form 5-ketogluconate; IdnO catalyzes a reversible reduction of 5-ketogluconate to form
d
-gluconate; IdnK catalyzes an ATP-dependent phosphorylation of
d
-gluconate to form 6-phosphogluconate, which is metabolized further via the Entner-Doudoroff pathway; and IdnR appears to act as a positive regulator of the IdnR regulon, with
l
-idonate or 5-ketogluconate serving as the true inducer of the pathway. The
l
-idonate 5-dehydrogenase and 5-keto-
d
-gluconate 5-reductase reactions were characterized both chemically and biochemically by using crude cell extracts, and it was firmly established that these two enzymes allow for the redox-coupled interconversion of
l
-idonate and
d
-gluconate via the intermediate 5-ketogluconate.
E. coli
K-12 strains are able to utilize
l
-idonate as the sole carbon and energy source, and as predicted, the ability of
idnD
,
idnK
,
idnR
, and
edd
mutants to grow on
l
-idonate is altered.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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