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Factors Affecting Glucose and Maltose Phosphorylation by the Ruminal Bacterium Megasphaera elsdenii

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The objectives of this study were to examine the effects of growth substrate and extracellular pH on phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent glucose phosphorylation as well as to examine how maltose is phosphorylated by the ruminal bacterium Megasphaera elsdenii B159. Phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent glucose phosphorylation by toluene-treated cells was constitutive, and glucose phosphorylation was reduced by 69% at pH 5.0. When toluene-treated cells were incubated in histidine buffer, little maltose phosphorylation occurred in the absence of inorganic phosphate. However, the addition of increasing concentrations of either potassium or sodium phosphate increased maltose phosphorylation. Maximal phosphorylation activity was observed at between 25 and 50 mM of either inorganic phosphate source. Compared with the control incubations, maltose phosphorylation was increased over threefold with 25 mM of either potassium or sodium phosphate. Phosphoglucomutase activity was detected in cell extracts of M. elsdenii B159, and this enzyme had a K m of 3.2 mM for glucose-1-P and a V max of 1836 nmol of NADP+ reduced/mg of protein per min. Maltose was also hydrolyzed by an inducible maltase (K m , 1.19 mM). To our knowledge, this is the first report of a maltose phosphorylase and a maltase in M. elsdenii.

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Received: 3 November 1999 / Accepted: 5 January 2000

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Martin, S., Wani, E. Factors Affecting Glucose and Maltose Phosphorylation by the Ruminal Bacterium Megasphaera elsdenii . Curr Microbiol 40, 387–391 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002840010075

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