Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2 and other anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria produce indole derivatives when exposed to aniline, a xenobiotic compound. Though this phenomenon has been reported previously, the role of aniline in the production of indoles is still a biochemical riddle. The present study aims at understanding the specific role of aniline (as precursor or stimulator) in the production of indoles and elucidating the biochemical pathway of indoles in aniline-exposed cells by using stable isotope approaches. Metabolic profiling revealed tryptophan accumulation only in aniline exposed cells along with indole 3-acetic acid (IAA) and indole 3-aldehyde (IAld), the two major catabolites of tryptophan. Deuterium labelled aniline feeding ...
BackgroundThe nitrogen containing aromatic compound indole is known for its floral odor typical of j...
Indole is a bicyclic signaling molecule with effects on both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. The m...
The work of Snell on lactic acid bacteria provided the first evidence that anthranilic acid may act ...
Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2 and other anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria produce indole derivativ...
Microorganisms produce a diverse range of secondary metabolites which are often characteristic of th...
<p>Time course analysis of aniline (Open circles], fumarate (solid circles] utilization and indoles ...
<div><p>Indole, a derivative of the amino acid tryptophan, is a toxic signaling molecule, which can ...
Stigonematalean cyanobacteria are producers of countless secondary metabolites with diverse structur...
The aromatic heterocyclic compound indole is widely spread in nature. Due to its floral odor indole ...
An indole-biotransforming strain MA was identified as Lysinibacillus xylanilyticus on the basis of t...
Aromatic amines are widely distributed in the environment and are major environmental pollutants. Al...
Walter T, Veldmann K, Götker S, et al. Physiological response of Corynebacterium glutamicum to indol...
Indole, a derivative of the amino acid tryptophan, is a toxic signaling molecule, which can inhibit ...
The work of Snell(1) on lactic acid bacteria provided the first evidence that anthranilic acid may a...
Ferrer L, Mindt M, Suarez-Diez M, et al. Fermentative indole production via bacterial tryptophan syn...
BackgroundThe nitrogen containing aromatic compound indole is known for its floral odor typical of j...
Indole is a bicyclic signaling molecule with effects on both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. The m...
The work of Snell on lactic acid bacteria provided the first evidence that anthranilic acid may act ...
Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2 and other anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria produce indole derivativ...
Microorganisms produce a diverse range of secondary metabolites which are often characteristic of th...
<p>Time course analysis of aniline (Open circles], fumarate (solid circles] utilization and indoles ...
<div><p>Indole, a derivative of the amino acid tryptophan, is a toxic signaling molecule, which can ...
Stigonematalean cyanobacteria are producers of countless secondary metabolites with diverse structur...
The aromatic heterocyclic compound indole is widely spread in nature. Due to its floral odor indole ...
An indole-biotransforming strain MA was identified as Lysinibacillus xylanilyticus on the basis of t...
Aromatic amines are widely distributed in the environment and are major environmental pollutants. Al...
Walter T, Veldmann K, Götker S, et al. Physiological response of Corynebacterium glutamicum to indol...
Indole, a derivative of the amino acid tryptophan, is a toxic signaling molecule, which can inhibit ...
The work of Snell(1) on lactic acid bacteria provided the first evidence that anthranilic acid may a...
Ferrer L, Mindt M, Suarez-Diez M, et al. Fermentative indole production via bacterial tryptophan syn...
BackgroundThe nitrogen containing aromatic compound indole is known for its floral odor typical of j...
Indole is a bicyclic signaling molecule with effects on both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. The m...
The work of Snell on lactic acid bacteria provided the first evidence that anthranilic acid may act ...