Uric acid degradation by Bacillus fastidiosus strains

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Abstract

Seven Bacillus strains including one of the original B. fastidiosus strains of Den Dooren de Jong could grow on urate, allantoin, and, except one, on allantoate. No growth could be detected on adenine, guanine, hypoxanthine, xanthine, and on degradation products of allantoate. Some strains grew very slowly in complex media. The metabolic pathway from urate to glyoxylate involved uricase, S(+) allantoinase, allantoate amidohydrolase, S(-) ureidoglycolase, and, in some strains, urease.

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Bongaerts, G. P. A., & Vogels, G. D. (1976). Uric acid degradation by Bacillus fastidiosus strains. Journal of Bacteriology, 125(2), 689–697. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.125.2.689-697.1976

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