Metabolism of Pipecolic Acid in a Pseudomonas Species V. Pipecolate Oxidase and Dehydrogenase
AUTOR(ES)
Baginsky, Marietta L.
RESUMO
Oxidation of pipecolate to Δ1-piperideine-6-carboxylate is catalyzed by pipecolate oxidase, an inducible, membrane-bound dehydrogenase associated with the electron transport components of Pseudomonas putida P2. From the oxidase, we obtained a smaller particle containing flavine adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and cytochrome b, but no longer able to catalyze electron transfer to oxygen or to cytochrome c. Certain properties of this l-pipecolate dehydrogenase, an FAD-flavoprotein, are reported.
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