Abstract

Abstract A bacterium, as yet unidentified, has been isolated from floor dust by direct selection on minimal agar using l -glucitol ( d -gulitol) as the sole carbon energy source. The bacterium possesses a constitutive enzyme which catalyzes the reaction: l -glucitol + NAD + → d -sorbose + NADH + H + . A new species of enzyme has been induced by l -arabinitol or ribitol, but not l - or d -glucitol, and the induction is only partially counteracted by the glucose-repression effect. The constitutive enzyme was purified by fractionation on Sephadex G-200 gel and chromatography on DEAE Biogel A. The enzyme required NAD + , but not NADP + , as a cofactor. It oxidizes also ribitol, xylitol and l -arabinitol, but not d -arabinitol, lactitol or a variety of other commercially available alditols. The enzyme is not inhibited by 10 mM sodium azide but is totally inhibited by 0.1 mM potassium ferricyanide.

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