Amino acid and lactate catabolism in trimethylamine oxide respiration of Alteromonas putrefaciens NCMB 1735

The nonfermentative Alteromonas putrefaciens NCMB 1735 grew anaerobically in defined media with trimethylamine oxide as external electron acceptor. All amino acids tested, except taurine and those with a cyclic or aromatic side chain, were utilized during trimethylamine oxide-dependent anaerobic growth. Lactate, serine, and cysteine (which are easily converted to pyruvate) and glutamate and aspartate (which are easily converted to tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates) were metabolized at the fastest rate. Growth with lactate as growth-limiting substrate gave rise to the formation of 40 mol% acetate, whereas serine and cysteine were nearly completely oxidized to CO2. Molar growth yields with the latter substrates were the same and were 50% higher than with lactate. This showed that more ATP was formed when acetyl coenzyme A entered the tricarboxylic acid cycle than when it was converted via acetyl phosphate to acetate. Also, growth with formate as substrate indicated that the reduction of trimethylamine oxide to trimethylamine was coupled with energy conservation by a respiratory mechanism.

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