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A fluorescent substrate for carbon-phosphorus lyase: towards the pathway for organophosphonate metabolism in bacteria

  • Shu-Mei He
  • , Yan Lou
  • , Bjarne Hove-Jensen
  • , David L. Zechel
    • Queen's University
    • Department of Biology, Unversity of Copenhagen

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    Abstract

    Many species of bacteria can use naturally occurring organophosphonates as a source of metabolic phosphate by cleaving the carbon-phosphorus bond with a multi-enzyme pathway collectively called carbon-phosphorus lyase (CP-lyase). Very little is known about the fate of organophosphonates entering this pathway. In order to detect metabolic intermediates we have synthesized a fluorescently labelled organophosphonate and show that this is a viable substrate for the CP-lyase pathway in Escherichia coli and that the expected product of CP-bond cleavage is formed. The in vivo competence of one potential metabolic intermediate, 1-ethylphosphonate-α-d-ribofuranose, is also demonstrated.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalBioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
    Volume19
    Issue number20
    Pages (from-to)5954-5957
    Number of pages4
    ISSN0960-894X
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2009

    Keywords

    • Carbon-phosphorous lyase
    • Escherichia coli
    • Fluorescent label
    • Phosphonate metabolism
    • Substrate
    • phn operon

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