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Gluconobacter oxydans oxidizes glucose via alternative pathways: one involves the non-phosphorylative, direct oxidation route to gluconic acid and ketogluconic acids, and the second requires an initial phosphorylation and then oxidation via the pentose phosphate pathway enzymes. During growth of G. oxydans in glucose-containing media, the activity of this pathway is strongly influenced by (1) the pH value of the environment and (2) the actual concentration of glucose present in the culture. At pH values below 3.5 the activity of the pentose phosphate pathway was completely inhibited resulting in an increased requirement of the organism for nutrient substances, and a poor cell yield. At pH 5.5 a triphasic growth response was observed when G. oxydans was grown in a defined medium. Above a threshold value of 5–15 mM glucose, oxidation of both glucose and gluconate by the pentose phosphate pathway enzymes was repressed, causing a rapid accumulation of gluconic acid in the culture medium. When growing under these conditions, a low affinity for the oxidation of glucose was found (K s=13 mM). Below this threshold glucose concentration, pentose phosphate pathway enzymes were synthesized and glucose was actively assimilated via this pathway. It was shown that de novo enzyme synthesis was necessary for increased pentose phosphate pathway activity and that assimilation of gluconate by washed cell suspensions was inhibited by glucose.
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Olijve, W., Kok, J.J. Analysis of growth of Gluconobacter oxydans in glucose containing media. Arch. Microbiol. 121, 283–290 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00425069
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