Cadaverine was found in bacteriophage T4 when the host cells of Escherichia coli K-12 were grown in complex media and aerated by agitation. Only traces of cadaverine were found if the host was grown and agitated in synthetic medium or was aerated by vigorous bubbling in a complex medium. When the host cells were grown anaerobically in a complex medium, cadaverine became the major polyamine in the progeny phage. The polyamine content comprised 80% cadaverine, 14% spermidine (or its recently discovered homologue, N-3-aminopropyl-1, 5-diaminopentane), and the remainder putrescine. The conditions that favored appearance of cadaverine are known to be required for induction of lysine decarboxylase. It was shown that lysine was the sole source of bacterial cadaverine.
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Biotechnol Lett
April 2015
State Key Laboratory of Materials-Oriented Chemical Engineering, College of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, 211816, People's Republic of China,
The effect of fusing the PelB signal sequence to lysine/cadaverine antiporter (CadB) on the bioconversion of L-lysine to cadaverine was investigated. To construct a whole-cell biocatalyst for cadaverine production, four expression plasmids were constructed for the co-expression of lysine decarboxylase (CadA) and lysine/cadaverine antiporter (CadB) in Escherichia coli. Expressing CadB with the PelB signal sequence increased cadaverine production by 12%, and the optimal expression plasmid, pETDuet-pelB-CadB-CadA, contained two T7 promoter-controlled genes, CadA and the PelB-CadB fusion protein.
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August 2000
Biopolymer Physics Laboratory, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), Saitama, Japan.
We examined the possibility to improve the effectiveness of the in vitro transcription system using T7 RNA polymerase by coexistence with organic bases. The effect of the additives was evaluated by measuring the amount of RNA products in comparison with that of the control system (without additive). We found that four commercial bases and a series of ethylated polyamine analogues newly designed were active enhancers in the following activation order, 1,8-bis(ethylamino)octane > 1,8-octanediamine > 1,5-bis(ethylamino)pentane > cadaverine > 1,8-bis(ethylamino)-4-azaoctane > spermidine 1,18-bis(ethylamino)-5,14-diazaoctadecane > agmatine.
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March 1998
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799, USA.
Plasmids, bacteriophages, and pathogenicity islands are genomic additions that contribute to the evolution of bacterial pathogens. For example, Shigella spp., the causative agents of bacillary dysentery, differ from the closely related commensal Escherichia coli in the presence of a plasmid in Shigella that encodes virulence functions.
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March 1995
Division of Informatics for Natural Sciences, Graduate School of Human Informatics, Nagoya University, Japan.
We have performed direct observations on the conformational change of a single double-stranded T4 DNA molecule induced by diaminoalkanes, NH3+(CH2)nNH3+(n = 1-6), by use of fluorescence microscopy. It was found that diamines with three and five methylene groups show a significant effect on the compaction of individual single DNA molecules. On the other hand, diamines with two, four and six methylene groups are not effective in the compaction of DNA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have previously described a polyamine-deficient strain of Escherichia coli that contained deletions in speA (arginine decarboxylase), speB (agmatine ureohydrolase), speC (ornithine decarboxylase), and speD (adenosylmethionine decarboxylase). Although this strain completely lacked putrescine and spermidine, it was still able to grow at a slow rate indefinitely on amine-deficient media. However, these cells contained some cadaverine (1,5-diaminopentane).
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