Abstract
When grown anaerobically on L-rhamnose, Salmonella typhimurium excreted 1,2-propanediol as a fermentation product. Upon exhaustion of the methyl pentose, 1,2-propanediol was recaptured and further metabolized, provided the culture was kept under anaerobic conditions. n-Propanol and propionate were found in the medium as end products of this process at concentrations one-half that of 1,2-propanediol. As in Klebsiella pneumoniae (T. Toraya, S. Honda, and S. Fukui, J. Bacteriol. 139:39-47, 1979), a diol dehydratase which tranforms 1,2-propanediol to propionaldehyde and the enzymes involved in a dismutation that converts propionaldehyde to n-propanol and propionate were induced in S. typhimurium cultures able to transform 1,2-propanediol anaerobically.
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Obradors, N., Badia, J., Baldoma, L., & Aguilar, J. (1988). Anaerobic metaoblism of the L-rhamnose fermentation product 1,2-propanediol in Salmonella typhimurium. Journal of Bacteriology, 170(5), 2159–2162. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.170.5.2159-2162.1988
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