ribulose-5-phosphate and fumaric-acid

ribulose-5-phosphate has been researched along with fumaric-acid* in 2 studies

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2 other study(ies) available for ribulose-5-phosphate and fumaric-acid

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A metabolic-based approach to improve xylose utilization for fumaric acid production from acid pretreated wheat bran by Rhizopus oryzae.
    Bioresource technology, 2015, Volume: 180

    In this work, wheat bran (WB) was utilized as feedstock to synthesize fumaric acid by Rhizopus oryzae. Firstly, the pretreatment process of WB by dilute sulfuric acid hydrolysis undertaken at 100°C for 30min offered the best performance for fumaric acid production. Subsequently, through optimizing the seed culture medium, a suitable morphology (0.55mm pellets diameter) of R. oryzae was obtained. Furthermore, a metabolic-based approach was developed to profile the differences of intracellular metabolites concentration of R. oryzae between xylose (the abundant sugar in wheat bran hydrolysate (WBH)) and glucose metabolism. The xylitol, sedoheptulose 7-phosphate, ribulose 5-phosphate, glucose 6-phosphate, proline and serine were responsible for fumaric acid biosynthesis limitation in xylose fermentation. Consequently, regulation strategies were proposed, leading to a 149% increase in titer (up to 15.4g/L). Finally, by combinatorial regulation strategies the highest production was 20.2g/L from WBH, 477% higher than that of initial medium.

    Topics: Biotechnology; Culture Media; Dietary Fiber; Fumarates; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Hydrolysis; Rhizopus; Ribulosephosphates; Sugar Phosphates; Xylitol; Xylose

2015
Metabolomics of supragingival plaque and oral bacteria.
    Journal of dental research, 2010, Volume: 89, Issue:12

    Dental caries is initiated by demineralization of the tooth surface through acid production by sugar metabolism of supragingival plaque microflora. To elucidate the sugar metabolic system, we used CE-MS to perform metabolomics of the central carbon metabolism, the EMP pathway, the pentose-phosphate pathway, and the TCA cycle in supra- gingival plaque and representative oral bacteria, Streptococcus and Actinomyces. Supragingival plaque contained all the targeted metabolites in the central carbon metabolism, except erythrose 4-phosphate in the pentose-phosphate pathway. After glucose rinse, glucose 6-phosphate, fructose 6-phosphate, fructose 1,6-bisphosphate, dihydroxyacetone phosphate, and pyruvate in the EMP pathway and 6-phosphogluconate, ribulose 5-phosphate, and sedoheptulose 7-phosphate in the pentose-phosphate pathway, and acetyl CoA were increased. Meanwhile, 3-phosphoglycerate and phosphoenolpyruvate in the EMP pathway and succinate, fumarate, and malate in the TCA cycle were decreased. These pathways and changes in metabolites observed in supragingival plaque were similar to the integration of metabolite profiles in Streptococcus and Actinomyces.

    Topics: Acetyl Coenzyme A; Actinomyces; Adult; Bacteriological Techniques; Carbon; Citric Acid Cycle; Dental Plaque; Dihydroxyacetone Phosphate; Female; Fructosediphosphates; Fructosephosphates; Fumarates; Gluconates; Glucose; Glucose-6-Phosphate; Glyceric Acids; Glycolysis; Humans; Malates; Male; Metabolomics; Pentose Phosphate Pathway; Phosphoenolpyruvate; Pyruvic Acid; Ribulosephosphates; Streptococcus; Streptococcus mutans; Succinic Acid; Sugar Phosphates

2010