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Connecting Algal Polysaccharide Degradation to Formaldehyde Detoxification.


ABSTRACT: Formaldehyde is a toxic metabolite that is formed in large quantities during bacterial utilization of the methoxy sugar 6-O-methyl-d-galactose, an abundant monosaccharide in the red algal polysaccharide porphyran. Marine bacteria capable of metabolizing porphyran must therefore possess suitable detoxification systems for formaldehyde. We demonstrate here that detoxification of formaldehyde in the marine Flavobacterium Zobellia galactanivorans proceeds via the ribulose monophosphate pathway. Simultaneously, we show that the genes encoding the key enzymes of this pathway are important for maintaining high formaldehyde resistance. Additionally, these genes are upregulated in the presence of porphyran, allowing us to connect porphyran degradation to the detoxification of formed formaldehyde.

SUBMITTER: Brott S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9400963 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Connecting Algal Polysaccharide Degradation to Formaldehyde Detoxification.

Brott Stefan S   Thomas François F   Behrens Maike M   Methling Karen K   Bartosik Daniel D   Dutschei Theresa T   Lalk Michael M   Michel Gurvan G   Schweder Thomas T   Bornscheuer Uwe T UT  

Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology 20220530 14


Formaldehyde is a toxic metabolite that is formed in large quantities during bacterial utilization of the methoxy sugar 6-O-methyl-d-galactose, an abundant monosaccharide in the red algal polysaccharide porphyran. Marine bacteria capable of metabolizing porphyran must therefore possess suitable detoxification systems for formaldehyde. We demonstrate here that detoxification of formaldehyde in the marine Flavobacterium Zobellia galactanivorans proceeds via the ribulose monophosphate pathway. Simu  ...[more]

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