Characterization of the biosynthetic pathway of cellulose from glucose and fructose in acetobacter xylinum

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For characterization of the biosynthetic pathway of cellulose in a cellulose-producing Acetobacter xylinum strain BPR2001, the activities of several enzymes were measured. The activity of phosphoglucose isomerase catalyzing the conversion of fructose-6- phosphate into glucose-6-phosphate was greatly increased by fructose in the medium. The UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase activity catalyzing the synthesis of UDP-glucose was very high in strain BPR2001, consistent with the idea that this is the key enzyme in cellulose biosynthesis. Strain BPR2001 was found to have a fructose-specific phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent phosphotransferase system (PTS). © 1996, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Tonouchi, N., Tsuchida, T., Yoshinaga, F., Beppu, T., & Horinouchi, S. (1996). Characterization of the biosynthetic pathway of cellulose from glucose and fructose in acetobacter xylinum. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 60(8), 1377–1379. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.60.1377

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