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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Succinic Acid Production by Rumen Bacteria. III. Enzymic Studies on the Formation of Succinate by Ruminococcus Flavefaciens

MF Hopgood and DJ Walker

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 22(6) 1413 - 1424
Published: 1969

Abstract

Enzymes involved in succinic acid production by strain C of R. ftavefacien8 were investigated in cell-free extracts. The results indicate that phosphoenolpyruvate is carboxylated by a phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase which uses GDP as phosphate acceptor, and that the oxaloacetate so formed is converted to succinate via a DPNH-dependent malate dehydrogenase, a fumarate hydratase, and a DPNH-dependent fumarate reductase. Succinate dehydrogenase activity was also observed which differed markedly from fumarate reductase in that DPN+ was not reduced and in inhibition characteristics.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9691413

© CSIRO 1969

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