Affiliation:
1. Institut für Mikrobiologie der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster, D-48149 Münster, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A recent study indicated that
Bacillus subtilis
catabolizes acetoin by enzymes encoded by the
acu
gene cluster (F. J. Grundy, D. A. Waters, T. Y. Takova, and T. M. Henkin, Mol. Microbiol. 10:259–271, 1993) that are completely different from those in the multicomponent acetoin dehydrogenase enzyme system (AoDH ES) encoded by
aco
gene clusters found before in all other bacteria capable of utilizing acetoin as the sole carbon source for growth. By hybridization with a DNA probe covering
acoA
and
acoB
of the AoDH ES from
Clostridium magnum
, genomic fragments from
B. subtilis
harboring
acoA
,
acoB
,
acoC
,
acoL
, and
acoR
homologous genes were identified, and some of them were functionally expressed in
E. coli
. Furthermore,
acoA
was inactivated in
B. subtilis
by disruptive mutagenesis; these mutants were impaired to express PP
i
-dependent AoDH E1 activity to remove acetoin from the medium and to grow with acetoin as the carbon source. Therefore, acetoin is catabolized in
B. subtilis
by the same mechanism as all other bacteria investigated so far, leaving the function of the previously described
acu
genes obscure.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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