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Pyruvic oxidase bacterial

By 1998, X-ray structures had been determined for four thiamin diphosphate-dependent enzymes (1) a bacterial pyruvate oxidase,119120 (2) yeast and bacterial pyruvate decarboxylases,121 122c (3) transketolase,110123124 and (4) benzoylformate decarboxylase.1243 Tire reactions catalyzed by these enzymes are all quite different, as are the sequences of the proteins. However, the thiamin diphosphate is bound in a similar way in all of them. [Pg.733]

A related reaction that is known to proceed through acetyl-TDP is the previously mentioned bacterial pyruvate oxidase. As seen in Fig. 14-2, this enzyme has its own oxidant, FAD, which is ready to accept the two electrons of Eq. 14-22 to produce bound acetyl-TDP. The electrons may be able to jump directly to the FAD, with thiamin and flavin radicals being formed at an intermediate stage.1353 The electron transfers as well as other aspects of oxidative decarboxylation are discussed in Chapter 15, Section C. [Pg.736]

Sedewitz, B., Schleieer, K. H., Gotz, F. (1984a), Physiological role of pyruvate oxidase in the aerobic metabolism of Lactobacillus plantarum, J. Bacterial. 160, 462-465. [Pg.1437]

Pardee and co-workers (225,225a,227,227a) have investigated the activity of 9 bacterial enzymes after infection of E. coli with various T phages, i.e., apyrase, ribonuclease, deoxyribonuclease, alkaline and acid proteases, pyruvic oxidase, formic dehydrogenase, serine deaminase, and catalase. The difficulties of assay of labile enzymes in the broken cell systems are indicated by the early report of an increase in apyrase activity (225) which later was attributed to a technical defect in the... [Pg.255]


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