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Propanol as an end product of threonine fermentation

Archives of Microbiology, ISSN: 0302-8933, Vol: 182, Issue: 6, Page: 482-486
2004
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Clostridium sp. strain 17cr1 was able to ferment L-threonine to propionate and propanol. Electrons arising in the oxidation of 2-oxobutyrate to propionyl-CoA were apparently used in reductive pathway leading to propanol formation. Part of the propionyl-CoA was used to form propionate in an ATP-forming pathway via a propionate kinase, so that the final ATP yield was 0.5 mol per mol of L-threonine metabolised. Other growth substrates were fermented mainly to acetate and butyrate, and the reductive formation of butyrate, from 2 mol of acetyl-CoA or from crotonate or 3-hydroxybutyrate, was the main route for recycling reduced electron carriers arising during oxidative pathways for most substrates. © Springer-Verlag 2004.

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