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An alternate pathway to the glyoxylate cycle
Antragstellerin
Dr. Birgit Alber
Fachliche Zuordnung
Stoffwechselphysiologie, Biochemie und Genetik der Mikroorganismen
Förderung
Förderung von 2005 bis 2010
Projektkennung
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 18468414
Plants and microorganisms are capable to synthesize all cell constituents from acetyl-CoA alone. The glyoxylate cycle, discovered by Kornberg and Krebs in 1957, is used. Isocitrate lyase (catalyzing the cleavage of isocitrate to succinate and glyoxylate) and malate synthase (catalyzing the condensation of glyoxylate and acetyl-CoA to form malate) are the key enzymes of this central metabolic pathway. Over the last 40 years it has been shown that there are organisms, which lack the key enzymes of the glyoxylate cycle and the genes encoding these. The goal of this proposal is to elucidate an alternate pathway for acetyl-CoA assimilation. As a model organism we will study the purple non-sulfur bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides. The genome of the organism is sequenced. We are using 13C-and 14C-tracer studies, mutant analyses, in vitro detection of enzyme activities, proteomic analysis, and comparative genome studies. We expect to gain further inside into the central carbon metabolism of bacteria.
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Beteiligte Person
Professor Dr. Georg Fuchs