13 C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Propionate Catabolism in Methanogenic Cocultures

  • Robbins J
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Propionate catabolism was monitored in anaerobic cocultures of propionate-degrading and methanogenic bacteria. Metabolism was monitored by use of 13 C-enriched propionate and succinate. The intermediates identified indicated that the methylmalonyl coenzyme A pathway was used in these cultures. The data also indicated that a transcarboxylation reaction between succinate and propionyl coenzyme A occurred, yielding propionate and methylmalonyl coenzyme A.

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Robbins, J. E. (1987). 13 C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Propionate Catabolism in Methanogenic Cocultures. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 53(9), 2260–2261. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.53.9.2260-2261.1987

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