TIME DEPENDENT ACCUMULATION OF NICOTINE DERIVATIVES IN THE CULTURE MEDIUM OF ARTHROBACTER NICOTINOVORANS pAO1
Previous studies have shown that the metabolic intermediate 6-hidroxy-D-nicotine (6HNic) found in the Arthrobacter nicotinovorans pAO1+ nicotine catabolic pathway has the ability to bind nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and to sustain spatial memory in rats. These properties make 6HNic a valuable c...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University of Iași
2014-12-01
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Series: | Analele Ştiinţifice Ale Universităţii Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iași,Sectiunea II A : Genetica si Biologie Moleculara |
Online Access: | http://www.gbm.bio.uaic.ro/index.php/gbm/article/view/1137 |
Summary: | Previous studies have shown that the metabolic intermediate 6-hidroxy-D-nicotine (6HNic) found in the
Arthrobacter nicotinovorans pAO1+ nicotine catabolic pathway has the ability to bind nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
and to sustain spatial memory in rats. These properties make 6HNic a valuable compound with some potential for medical
applications, thereby a suitable, simple and efficient method for producing 6-hidroxy-D-nicotine is necessary. Here, we
focus on identifying the best moment for harvesting A. nicotinovorans cells in order to directly convert nicotine to 6HNic
with the best yield. The growth of A. nicotinovorans pAO1+ was monitored and the correlation between the growth
phases and nicotine metabolism was established. After about 5 hours of lag, the strain entered the log phase and was fully
grown after 10 hours. The nicotine concentration began to drop dramatically as the pAO1+ culture reached saturation and
was depleted in 5 hours. As the nicotine concentration dropped, 6HNic began to accumulate, reaching the maximum
levels after about 11 hours of growth. Two other products could be detected by HPLC, one which was identified as the
nicotine-blue (NB) pigment and a second a still unknown end-product. |
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ISSN: | 1582-3571 2248-3276 |