Arogenate (pretyrosine) is an obligatory intermediate of L-tyrosine biosynthesis: confirmation in a microbial mutant.

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  • A M Fazel
  • J R Bowen
  • R A Jensen
چکیده

Wild-type Brevibacterium flavum has been shown to possess arogenate dehydrogenase activity and to lack prephenate dehydrogenase, thereby providing presumptive evidence that arogenate (previously named "pretyrosine") is an obligatory intermediate of L-tyrosine biosynthesis. A similar enzymological pattern has been discerned in extracts made from wild-type cultures of various species of cyanobacteria. Application of rigorous molecular genetic criteria in confirmation of the exclusive role of arogenate in L-tyrosine synthesis was made possible by the isolation of an auxotrophic mutant exhibiting a nutritional requirement for L-tyrosine. The mutant was found to lack activity for arogenate dehydrogenase and to accumulate substantial amounts of arogenate behind the mutant block during starvation for L-tyrosine.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

دوره 77 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1980