Affiliation:
1. Microbiological Research Laboratories, Research and Development Division, Takeda Chemical Industries, Limited, Osaka, Japan
Abstract
The enzymatic transfer of ribose and deoxyribose residues in pyrimidine nucleosides to purines was catalyzed by cell-free extracts of various bacteria. Almost all the strains belonging to
Enterobacteriaceae
were capable of catalyzing the transfer reactions. The transfer activities were also detected among some bacterial strains of other families:
Pseudomonadaceae, Corynebacteriaceae, Micrococcaceae, Bacteriaceae
, and
Bacillaceae
. The rates of the transfer reactions were greatly enhanced in the presence of phosphate ion, and the participation of nucleoside phosphorylases in the reactions was suggested. Uridine phosphorylase, thymidine phosphorylase, and purine nucleoside phosphorylase were purified from cell-free extract of
Aerobacter aerogenes
IFO 3321. The ribosyl transfer from uridine to hypoxanthine was found to be catalyzed by the coupled reactions of uridine and purine nucleoside phosphorylases and the deoxyribosyl transfer from thymidine to hypoxanthine by the coupled reactions of thymidine and purine nucleoside phosphorylases.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
35 articles.
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