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Identification of the First Riboflavin Catabolic Gene Cluster Isolated from Microbacterium maritypicum G10.


ABSTRACT: Riboflavin is a common cofactor, and its biosynthetic pathway is well characterized. However, its catabolic pathway, despite intriguing hints in a few distinct organisms, has never been established. This article describes the isolation of a Microbacterium maritypicum riboflavin catabolic strain, and the cloning of the riboflavin catabolic genes. RcaA, RcaB, RcaD, and RcaE were overexpressed and biochemically characterized as riboflavin kinase, riboflavin reductase, ribokinase, and riboflavin hydrolase, respectively. Based on these activities, a pathway for riboflavin catabolism is proposed.

SUBMITTER: Xu H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5095406 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of the First Riboflavin Catabolic Gene Cluster Isolated from Microbacterium maritypicum G10.

Xu Hui H   Chakrabarty Yindrila Y   Philmus Benjamin B   Mehta Angad P AP   Bhandari Dhananjay D   Hohmann Hans-Peter HP   Begley Tadhg P TP  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20160902 45


Riboflavin is a common cofactor, and its biosynthetic pathway is well characterized. However, its catabolic pathway, despite intriguing hints in a few distinct organisms, has never been established. This article describes the isolation of a Microbacterium maritypicum riboflavin catabolic strain, and the cloning of the riboflavin catabolic genes. RcaA, RcaB, RcaD, and RcaE were overexpressed and biochemically characterized as riboflavin kinase, riboflavin reductase, ribokinase, and riboflavin hyd  ...[more]

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