Pyrroloquinoline Quinone as an Essential Growth Factor for a Poly(vinyl alcohol)-degrading Symbiont, Pseudomonas sp. VM15C

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From a supernatant of a mixed continuous culture of Pseudomonas sp. VM15C and Pseudomonas putida VM15A, of which the former produced a poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA)-degrading enzyme and the latter an essential growth factor (trivial name, factor A) for PVA utilization by the former, purified factor A showing homogeneity on high performance liquid chromatography was obtained. From spectral and other evidence, factor A was identified as pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ). PQQ was effective in not only causing growth of the PVA-degrading bacterium on PVA but also in enhancing the growth rate and the cell yield at concentrations of 0.05 to 4ng/ml. Thus, a novel coenzyme, PQQ, was reported as a bacterial growth factor for the first time. © 1984, Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry. All rights reserved.

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Shimao, M., Yamamoto, H., Ninomiya, K., Kato, N., Adachi, O., Ameyama, M., & Sakazawa, C. (1984). Pyrroloquinoline Quinone as an Essential Growth Factor for a Poly(vinyl alcohol)-degrading Symbiont, Pseudomonas sp. VM15C. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 48(11), 2873–2876. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb1961.48.2873

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