- Degradation of 3-methylpyridine and 3-ethylpyridine by Gordonia nitida LE31.
Degradation of 3-methylpyridine and 3-ethylpyridine by Gordonia nitida LE31.
Applied and environmental microbiology (2001-08-30)
J J Lee, S K Rhee, S T Lee
PMID11526043
ABSTRACT
Cells of Gordonia nitida LE31 grown on 3-methylpyridine degraded 3-ethylpyridine without a lag time and vice versa. Cyclic intermediates were not detected, but formic acid was identified as a metabolite. Degradation of levulinic acid was induced in cells grown on 3-methylpyridine and 3-ethylpyridine. Levulinic aldehyde dehydrogenase and formamidase activities were higher in cells grown on 3-methylpyridine and 3-ethylpyridine than in cells grown on acetate. These data indicate that 3-methylpyridine and 3-ethylpyridine were degraded via a new pathway involving C-2-C-3 ring cleavage.