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Enzymes involved in butanediol formation from pyruvate in L. Lactis and E. faecalis were characterized with respect to their Km's for their substrates and their Vmaxes

In this experiment we glucose-pulsed an E. faecalis cultures re-suspended in 100 mM MES buffer at pH 6.5. Samples were taken in time to study intra- and extracellular metabolites. These data are used to construct a kinetic model of the catqabolism of E. faecalis

Submitter: Martijn Bekker

Assay type: Metabolomics

Technology type: Progressive Curve Experiment

Investigation: The Attic

Study: Pre-liminary data from Martijn Bekker

In this experiment we glucose-pulsed an L. lactiss cultures re-suspended in 100 mM MES buffer at pH 6.5. Samples were taken in time to study intra- and extracellular metabolites. These data are used to construct a kinetic model of the catabolism of E. L. lactis

Km values of pyruvate kinase of different organisms without/with allosteric effector molecules collected from literature.

Submitter: Stefan Henrich

Assay type: Experimental Assay Type

Technology type: Technology Type

Investigation: The Attic

Study: allosteric regulation of pyruvate kinase

Pyruvate formate-lyase (PFL) is an important enzyme in the metabolic pathway of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and is held responsible for the regulation of the shift between homolactic acid to mixed acid fermentation. PFL catalysis the reversible reaction of acetyl-CoA and formate into pyruvate and CoA. A glycyl radical, who is regenerated within the reaction, is involved; therefore, PFL works only under strictly anaerobic conditions. For its activation, the C-terminal domain has to bind to the ...

Submitter: Stefan Henrich

Biological problem addressed: Model Analysis Type

Investigation: The Attic

Study: Pyruvate formate-lyase (PFL)

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