在肠道病原生物中表征氨酸,氨酸和氨酸通路
Ian M Lillie1,2,3, Charles E Booth4, Adelaide E Horvath4,5,6
1Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.
MicrobiologyOpen
|April 1, 2024
概括
这项研究研究了肠道细菌的阿尔金宁 - 甲基因代谢,揭示了关键的代谢途径和GABA和普特雷辛等产物. 补充氨酸和甲氨酸影响了特定病原生物中的生物膜形成.
科学领域:
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 代谢学 代谢学 代谢学
- 细菌生理学 细菌生理学
背景情况:
- 氨酸 - 甲氨酸代谢对于细菌的平衡至关重要.
- 在许多肠道细菌中,阿金宁的代谢途径和产物尚未完全理解.
研究的目的:
- 阐明肠道病原生物中的氨酸利用和下游代谢产品.
- 为了确定关键的酶和途径参与阿尔金因代谢.
主要方法:
- 基因组查以确定代谢标.
- 液体染色学-并联质谱学 (LC-MS/MS) 针对目标代谢学.
- 对来自九种肠道病原生物的无细胞条件介质的分析.
主要成果:
- 所有测试的细菌都消耗了谷氨酸,谷氨酸和氨酸,产生氨酸,氨酸和GABA.
- 大肠杆菌,肺炎菌,空气菌和光菌将氨酸转化为氨酸,并产生氨酸.
- 补充氨酸增强了K. pneumoniae生物膜的形成;补充氨酸增强了S. epidermidis生物膜的形成.
结论:
- 获得了关于肠道病原体中阿尔金宁-甲基因代谢的全面见解.
- 确定了特定的代谢途径及其对细菌行为的影响,例如生物膜的形成.
更多相关视频
13:16Characterization of Membrane Transporters by Heterologous Expression in E. coli and Production of Membrane Vesicles
Published on: December 31, 2019
9.3K
09:49Investigation of Microbial Cooperation via Imaging Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Bacterial Colonies Grown on Agar and in Tissue During Infection
Published on: November 18, 2022
2.0K
相关概念视频
Urea Cycle
44.5K
The urea cycle describes how liver cells convert ammonia to urea. Ammonia is a toxic waste product of protein catabolism. Land animals must convert ammonia into the less toxic urea which can be safely eliminated by the kidneys through urine. Marine animals excrete ammonia directly, and the surrounding water dilutes the ammonia to safe levels.
44.5K
Overview of Nitrogen Metabolism
7.9K
Nitrogen is a very important element for life because it is a major constituent of proteins and nucleic acids. It is a macronutrient, and in nature, it is recycled from organic compounds and stored in the form of ammonia, ammonium ions, nitrate, nitrite, or nitrogen gas by many metabolic processes. Many of these metabolic processes are carried out only by prokaryotes.
The largest pool of nitrogen available in the terrestrial ecosystem is gaseous nitrogen (N2) from the air, but this...
The largest pool of nitrogen available in the terrestrial ecosystem is gaseous nitrogen (N2) from the air, but this...
7.9K
Comparative Excretory Systems
19.3K
Animals have evolved different strategies for excretion, the removal of waste from the body. Most waste must be dissolved in water to be excreted, so an animal’s excretory strategy directly affects its water balance.
19.3K
Protein Modifications in the RER
5.2K
Modification of secretory and transmembrane proteins entering the rough ER begins in the ER lumen. These modifications aid in protein folding and stabilize the acquired tertiary structure. Protein modifications in the rough ER co-occur at different stages of protein folding.
Broadly, these modifications can be categorized into four main categories — glycosylation, formation of disulfide bonds, assembly of protein subunits, and specific proteolytic cleavages like removal of signal...
Broadly, these modifications can be categorized into four main categories — glycosylation, formation of disulfide bonds, assembly of protein subunits, and specific proteolytic cleavages like removal of signal...
5.2K
Transcription Attenuation in Prokaryotes
15.3K
Transcriptional attenuation occurs when RNA transcription is prematurely terminated due to the formation of a terminator mRNA hairpin structure. Bacteria use these hairpins to regulate the transcription process and control the synthesis of several amino acids including histidine, lysine, threonine, and phenylalanine. Transcription attenuation takes place in the non-coding regions of mRNA.
There are several different mechanisms used to attenuate transcription. In ribosome mediated...
There are several different mechanisms used to attenuate transcription. In ribosome mediated...
15.3K
Carrier-Mediated Transport
415
Carrier-mediated transport is a pivotal process in drug absorption, particularly for lipid-insoluble drugs, and encompasses facilitated diffusion and active transport. Facilitated diffusion allows drugs to move along their concentration gradient without energy expenditure, while active transport utilizes ATP to drive drug movement against this gradient.
Active transport involves two types of membrane-spanning transporters: uptake and efflux. Uptake transporters are expressed in the small...
Active transport involves two types of membrane-spanning transporters: uptake and efflux. Uptake transporters are expressed in the small...
415
