Pyridine nucleotide metabolism in Escherichia coli. III. Biosynthesis from alternative precursors in vivo

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Olivera, Baldomero M.
Other Author McLaren, John; Ngo, Domingo T. C.
Title Pyridine nucleotide metabolism in Escherichia coli. III. Biosynthesis from alternative precursors in vivo
Date 1973
Description In Escherichia coli, the nicotinamide moiety of pyridine nucleotides may be derived from de novo synthesis of the pyridine ring or through the uptake of either nicotinic acid or nicotinamide. De novo synthesis is the least preferred pathway; it is suppressed if an exogenous source is available. Nicotinamide is kinetically preferred over nicotinic acid; the data are consistent with the hypothesis that nicotinamide can pass through the bacterial membrane much faster than can the charged nicotinic acid, and once inside the cell, the amide is efficiently converted to the acid.
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Publisher American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
Volume 248
Issue 14
First Page 5144
Last Page 5149
Subject Nicotinic acid; Biosynthesis
Subject LCSH Niacin; Escherichia coli; Pyridine nucleotides; Nicotinamide
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation McLaren, J., Ngo, D. T. C., & Olivera, B. M. (1973). Pyridine nucleotide metabolism in Escherichia coli. III. Biosynthesis from alternative precursors in vivo. Journcal of Biological Chemistry, 248(14), 5144-49.
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