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2005
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Phosphate Starvation-Inducible Gene ushA Encodes a 5' Nucleotidase Required for Growth of Corynebacterium glutamicum on Media with Nucleotides as the Phosphorus Source
Phosphate Starvation-Inducible Gene ushA Encodes a 5' Nucleotidase Required for Growth of Corynebacterium glutamicum on Media with Nucleotides as the Phosphorus Source
Phosphorus is an essential component of macromolecules, like DNA, and central metabolic intermediates, such as sugar phosphates, and bacteria possess enzymes and control mechanisms that provide an optimal supply of phosphorus from the environment. UDP-sugar hydrolases and 5' nucleotidases may p...
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Personal Name(s): | Rittmann, D. |
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Sorger-Hermann, R. E. P. / Wendisch, V. F. | |
Contributing Institute: |
Biotechnologie 1; IBT-1 |
Published in: | Applied and environmental microbiology, 71 (2005) S. 4339 - 4344 |
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Washington, DC [u.a.]
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2005
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Physical Description: |
4339 - 4344 |
PubMed ID: |
16085822 |
DOI: |
10.1128/AEM.71.8.4339-4344.2005 |
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Journal Article |
Research Program: |
Biotechnologie |
Series Title: |
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
71 |
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Phosphorus is an essential component of macromolecules, like DNA, and central metabolic intermediates, such as sugar phosphates, and bacteria possess enzymes and control mechanisms that provide an optimal supply of phosphorus from the environment. UDP-sugar hydrolases and 5' nucleotidases may play roles in signal transduction, as they do in mammals, in nucleotide salvage, as demonstrated for UshA of Escherichia coli, or in phosphorus metabolism. The Corynebacterium glutamicum gene ushA was found to encode a secreted enzyme which is active as a 5' nucleotidase and a UDP-sugar hydrolase. This enzyme was synthesized and secreted into the medium when C. glutamicum was starved for inorganic phosphate. UshA was required for growth of C. glutamicum on AMP and UDP-glucose as sole sources of phosphorus. Thus, in contrast to UshA from E. coli, C. glutamicum UshA is an important component of the phosphate starvation response of this species and is necessary to access nucleotides and related compounds as sources of phosphorus. |