Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.40, No.5, 717-723, 1994
Production of a Co-Polyester of 3-Hydroxybutyric Acid and 3-Hydroxyvaleric Acid from Succinic Acid by Rhodococcus Ruber - Biosynthetic Considerations
The biosynthesis of the 3-hydroxyvalerate (3HV) monomer of polyhydroxyalkanoate by Rhodococcus ruber from succinic acid was investigated using nuclear magnetic resonance analysis. Polymer produced from [2,3-C-13]- and [1,4-C-13]succinate showed that the C-1-C-2 and C-4-C-5 fragments of 3HV were derived from carbons 2 and 3 of succinate, essentially without bond cleavage, and carbon 3 of 3HV was derived from a carboxyl carbon of succinate. Using [1,2-C-13]succinate it was demonstrated that the C-1-C-2 bond of succinate was cleaved during polymer biosynthesis. Methylmalonyl-coenzyme A (CoA) mutase activity was detected in cell-free extracts of R. ruber by enzyme assay and HPLC analysis of reaction products. A pathway, involving the known methylmalonyl-CoA pathway for propionate formation in Propionibacteria, followed by the established pathway for PHA biosynthesis from propionyl-CoA and acetyl-CoA, is proposed for the biosynthesis of 3HV from succinate by R. ruber.