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Biosynthetic controls an the 13C contents of organic components in the photoautotrophic bacterium Chloroflexus aurantiacus

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 276, 期 14, 页码 10971-10976

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AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M009701200

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To assess the effects related to known and proposed biosynthetic pathways on the C-13 content of lipids and storage products of the photoautotrophic bacterium Chloroflexus aurantiacus, the isotopic compositions of bulk cell material, alkyl and isoprenoid lipids, and storage products such as glycogen and polyhydroxyalkanoic acids have been investigated. The bulk cell material was 13 parts per thousand depleted in C-13 relative to the dissolved inorganic carbon. Evidently, inorganic carbon fixation by the main carboxylating enzymes used by C. aurantiacus, which are assumed to use bicarbonate rather than CO2, results in a relatively small carbon isotopic fractionation compared with CO2 fixation by the Calvin cycle. Even carbon numbered fatty acids, odd carbon numbered fatty acids, and isoprenoid lipids were 14, 15, and 17-18 parts per thousand depleted in C-13 relative to the carbon source, respectively. Based on the C-13 contents of alkyl and isoprenoid lipids, a 40 parts per thousand difference in C-13 content between the carboxyl and methyl carbon from acetyl-coenzyme A has been calculated. Both sugars and polyhydroxyalkanoic acid were enriched in C-13 relative to the alkyl and isoprenoid lipids. To the best of our knowledge this is the first report in which the stable carbon isotopic composition of a large range of biosynthetic products in a photoautotrophic organism has been investigated and interpreted based on previously proposed inorganic carbon fixation and biosynthetic pathways. Our results indicate that compound-specific stable carbon isotope analysis may provide a rapid screening tool for carbon fixation pathways.

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