Enzymatic characterization of nad pyrophosehatase, genetic regulation of pnue, and the function of pnue and nad pyrophosephatase in the salmonella typhimurium nad recycling pathway

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Publication Type honors thesis
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Thesis Supervisor John R. Roth
Honors Advisor/Mentor James L. Lords
Creator Schallheim, Jason Matthew
Title Enzymatic characterization of nad pyrophosehatase, genetic regulation of pnue, and the function of pnue and nad pyrophosephatase in the salmonella typhimurium nad recycling pathway
Date 1998
Year graduated 1998
Description The gene pnuE in Salmonella typhimurium encodes nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) pyrophosphatase, whose active site is contained in the periplasm of the bacterium. This periplasmic NAD pyrophosphatase catalyzes the pyrophosphorolysis, or breakdown, of extracellular NAD to nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) and adenosine monophosphate (AMP). Evidence presented in this research paper suggests that the pnuE gene is expressed constitutively. NAD pyrophosphotase may function as a general phosphotase; however, NAD pyrophosphatase does not appear to have any NADP pyrophosphatase activity based on data obtained from assay reaction mixtures that contained NADP and cell extracts. NAD pyrophosphatase may function also as a UDPsugar pyrophosphatase, a possibility supported by the constitutive expression of gene pnuE. NAD pyrophosphatase contributes very little, if at all, to NAD breakdown, or pyrophosphorolysis, inside the cell. The extracellular pyrophosphorolysis of NAD may be useful to the pathogenesis of S. typhimurium.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Salmonella typhimurium; genetics; metabolism
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Jason Matthew Schallheim
Format Medium application/pdf
ARK ark:/87278/s6ck2qdm
Setname ir_htca
ID 1387943
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6ck2qdm
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