2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100621
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A bioactive molecule made by unusual salvage of radical SAM enzyme byproduct 5-deoxyadenosine blurs the boundary of primary and secondary metabolism

Abstract: Edited by Chris Whitfield 5-Deoxyadenosine (5dAdo) is the byproduct of many radical S-adenosyl-L-methionine enzyme reactions in all domains of life. 5dAdo is also an inhibitor of the radical S-adenosyl-Lmethionine enzymes themselves, making it necessary for cells to construct pathways to recycle or dispose of this toxic metabolite. However, the specific pathways involved have long remained unexplored. Recent research demonstrated a growth advantage in certain organisms by using 5dAdo or intermediates as a sole… Show more

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“…Final concentrations are shown in the figures. 7dSh was synthesized as described in our previous publications ( Brilisauer et al, 2019 ; Rapp et al, 2021 ). Cell density of the unicellular strains was determined by the measurement of the absorbance at 750 nm (Specord, Analytik Jena).…”
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“…Final concentrations are shown in the figures. 7dSh was synthesized as described in our previous publications ( Brilisauer et al, 2019 ; Rapp et al, 2021 ). Cell density of the unicellular strains was determined by the measurement of the absorbance at 750 nm (Specord, Analytik Jena).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…or S. elongatus by using the natural competence of this strains. The exact procedure is described in our previous publication ( Rapp et al, 2021 ). Integration of the plasmid and segregation was confirmed by colony PCR (9+12 for Synechocystis sp., 17+18 for S. elongatus , see Table 2 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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