d-Glucose catabolism of a phosphofructokinase-deficient yeast Rhodotorula gracilis has been studied. By using d-glucose specifically 14C-labelled at different positions and measuring the distribution of the label in various fractions of cell metabolism, the following results were found. 1. The pentose phosphate pathway, being the main pathway of d-glucose catabolism, simultaneously converts glucose molecules into pentose phosphates oxidatively by using two NADP-linked dehydrogenases and via the non-oxidative transketolase–transaldolase pathway. 2. From the correlation of the 14CO2 liberation and the d-glucose consumption and from the fact that the pentose phosphate moiety in nucleic acids is almost equally labelled from d-[1-14C]- and d-[6-14C]-glucose, it is concluded that of the glucose utilized about 80% undergoes transformation via the non-oxidative pentose phosphate pathway. Only about 20% of glucose is directly decarboxylated to pentose phosphate. 3. For further degradation it is postulated that the pentose phosphates are split into C2 fragments and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphates. 4. All three loci of oxidative decarboxylation appear to be effective in Rh. gracilis, the oxidative part of the pentose phosphate pathway, the decarboxylation of pyruvate in the later part of the glycolytic pathway as well as the oxidation in the tricarboxylic acid cycle. 5. d-Glucose molecules taken up are only partially oxidized to CO2: about four-fifths of each glucose molecule metabolized is incorporated into cell constituents. 6. The quantitative interrelations of the fluxes of d-glucose subunits along the catabolic pathways have been estimated and are discussed.
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August 01 1971
Importance of the pentose phosphate pathway for d-glucose catabolism in the obligatory aerobic yeast Rhodotorula gracilis
M. Höfer;
M. Höfer
1Gesellschaft für Molekularbiologische Forschung m.b.H., Stöckheim, Germany, and Max-Planck-Institut für Ernährungsphysiologie, Dortmund, Germany
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K. Brand;
K. Brand
1Gesellschaft für Molekularbiologische Forschung m.b.H., Stöckheim, Germany, and Max-Planck-Institut für Ernährungsphysiologie, Dortmund, Germany
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K. Deckner;
K. Deckner
1Gesellschaft für Molekularbiologische Forschung m.b.H., Stöckheim, Germany, and Max-Planck-Institut für Ernährungsphysiologie, Dortmund, Germany
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J.-U. Becker
J.-U. Becker
1Gesellschaft für Molekularbiologische Forschung m.b.H., Stöckheim, Germany, and Max-Planck-Institut für Ernährungsphysiologie, Dortmund, Germany
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
© 1971 The Biochemical Society
1971
Biochem J (1971) 123 (5): 855–863.
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M. Höfer, K. Brand, K. Deckner, J.-U. Becker; Importance of the pentose phosphate pathway for d-glucose catabolism in the obligatory aerobic yeast Rhodotorula gracilis. Biochem J 1 August 1971; 123 (5): 855–863. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1230855
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