Protein Information

ID 1879
Name pyruvate carboxylase
Synonyms PC; PCB; Pyruvate carboxylase; Pyruvic carboxylase; Pyruvate carboxylases; Pyruvic carboxylases; Carboxylase, pyruvate

Compound Information

ID 868
Name sodium arsenite
CAS sodium arsenenite

Reference

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16347267 Macmichael GJ, Brown LR: Role of Carbon Dioxide in Catabolism of Propane by "Nocardia paraffinicum" (Rhodococcus rhodochrous). Appl Environ Microbiol. 1987 Jan;53(1):65-69.
The catabolism of propane by "Nocardia paraffinicum" (Rhodococcus rhodochrous) has been shown to involve CO (2) fixation after its oxidation to propionic acid. "N. paraffinicum" failed to grow on either propane or 1-propanol in the absence of CO (2). The rate of propane utilization was directly related to the initial CO (2) concentration, and Warburg respirometry suggested that CO (2) was required for the catabolism of 1-propanol, propionaldehyde, and propionate but not for 2-propanol. These data also suggested that the predominant pathway for the utilization of propane by "N. paraffinicum" was through 1-propanol. The use of [2-C] propane and CO (2) confirmed the catabolism of propane and the fixation of CO (2). Through the use of these isotopes and the pyruvate carboxylase inhibitor sodium arsenite, the labeled 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine derivative of pyruvate was trapped and isolated via thin-layer chromatography. The trapping of [C] pyruvate in this manner was considered to be indicative of the presence of the methylmalonyl coenzyme A pathway for CO (2) fixation.
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