TY - JOUR
T1 - Enzyme-mediated nutrient release
T2 - Glucose-precursor activation by β-galactosidase to induce bacterial growth
AU - Karton-Lifshin, Naama
AU - Vogel, Uwe
AU - Sella, Eran
AU - Seeberger, Peter H.
AU - Shabat, Doron
AU - Lepenies, Bernd
PY - 2013/5/7
Y1 - 2013/5/7
N2 - Bacteria will gain an advantage if they are able to metabolize nutrients that are inaccessible for other bacteria. To demonstrate this principle, we developed a simple model system, which mimics how bacteria exploit natural carbon sources. A masked glucose precursor that is activated by β-galactosidase was used as a carbon source for bacterial growth in a glucose-deficient medium. No bacterial growth was observed in the presence of control substances in which β-galactosidase mediated cleavage did not lead to glucose release. This study represents a proof-of-principle example in which a bacterium can grow in a nutrient-free medium by inducible, enzyme-mediated nutrient release from a precursor.
AB - Bacteria will gain an advantage if they are able to metabolize nutrients that are inaccessible for other bacteria. To demonstrate this principle, we developed a simple model system, which mimics how bacteria exploit natural carbon sources. A masked glucose precursor that is activated by β-galactosidase was used as a carbon source for bacterial growth in a glucose-deficient medium. No bacterial growth was observed in the presence of control substances in which β-galactosidase mediated cleavage did not lead to glucose release. This study represents a proof-of-principle example in which a bacterium can grow in a nutrient-free medium by inducible, enzyme-mediated nutrient release from a precursor.
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U2 - 10.1039/c3ob27385g
DO - 10.1039/c3ob27385g
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AN - SCOPUS:84875850587
SN - 1477-0520
VL - 11
SP - 2903
EP - 2910
JO - Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry
JF - Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry
IS - 17
ER -