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type Journal Article
authors Lacoste, A. M.; Dumora, C.; Ali, B. R.; Neuzil, E.; Dixon, H. B.
title Utilization of 2-aminoethylarsonic acid in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
journal J Gen Microbiol
Activity 2.6.1.37
ui 92407501
year (1992)
volume 138
number Pt 6
pages 1283-7.
 
keywords Aminoethylphosphonic Acid/metabolism
abstract This paper describes the metabolism, transport and growth inhibition effects of 2-aminoethylarsonic acid (AEA) and 3-aminopropylarsonic acid (APrA). The former compound supported growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, as sole nitrogen source. The two arsonates inhibited the growth of this bacterium when 2-aminoethylphosphonic acid (AEP) but not alanine or NH4Cl, was supplied as the only other nitrogen source. The analogy between AEA and the natural compound AEP led us to examine the in vitro and in vivo interaction of AEA with the enzymes of AEP metabolism. The uptake system for AEP (Km 6 microM) was found to be competitively inhibited by AEA and APrA (Ki 18 microM for each). AEP-aminotransferase was found to act on AEA with a Km of 4 mM (3.85 mM for AEP). Alanine and 2-arsonoacetaldehyde was generated concomitantly, in a stoichiometric reaction. In vivo, AEA was catabolized by the AEP- aminotransferase since it was able to first induce this enzyme, then to be an efficient substrate. The lower growth observed may have been due to the slowness with which the permease and the aminotransferase were induced, and hence to a poor supply of alanine by transamination.
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