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Query: EC:3.5.4.1 (
cytosine deaminase
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Pyrimidine base and ribonucleoside catabolic enzyme activities of the two type strains of the Pseudomonas diminuta group were investigated for taxonomic classification purposes. The presence of the pyrimidine salvage enzyme nucleoside hydrolase was indicated in both type strains following thin-layer chromatographic analysis. The presence of the hydrolase was also confirmed by enzyme assay. In addition, the activities of the pyrimidine salvage enzymes dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase and
dihydropyrimidinase
were measurable in cell-free extracts of both P. diminuta and P. vesicularis. An absence of
cytosine deaminase
activity was found when assaying extracts of the two type strains. Nucleoside hydrolase and dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase levels in P. vesicularis were influenced by carbon source while
dihydropyrimidinase
activity was observed to increase after P. diminuta growth on dihydrothymine as a nitrogen source.
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PMID:Pyrimidine base and ribonucleoside catabolic enzyme activities of the Pseudomonas diminuta group. 149 Jun 15
Pyrimidine base and ribonucleoside utilization was investigated in the two type strains of the Pseudomonas alcaligenes group. As sole sources of nitrogen, the pyrimidine bases uracil, thymine and cytosine as well as the dihydropyrimidine bases dihydrouracil and dihydrothymine supported the growth of Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes ATCC 17440 but neither these bases nor pyrimidine nucleosides supported Pseudomonas alcaligens ATCC 14909 growth. Ribose, deoxyribose, pyrimidine and dihydropyrimidine bases as well as pyrimidine nucleosides failed to be utilized by either P. pseudoalcaligenes or P. alcaligenes as sole carbon sources. The activities of the pyrimidine salvage enzymes nucleoside hydrolase,
cytosine deaminase
, dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase and
dihydropyrimidinase
were detected in cell-free extracts of P. pseudoalcaligenes and P. alcaligenes. In P. pseudoalcaligenes, the levels of
cytosine deaminase
, dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase and
dihydropyrimidinase
could be affected by the nitrogen source present in the culture medium.
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PMID:Pyrimidine base and ribonucleoside utilization by the Pseudomonas alcaligenes group. 188 29