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Catabolism of salicylate esters (SalAR Operon activation)
Xanthomonas campestris
Category:
Metabolite Pathway
Sub-Category:
Metabolic
Created: 2025-03-14
Last Updated: 2025-05-08
The salAR operon in Acinetobacter sp. strain ADP1 is a sophisticated regulatory unit that plays a crucial role in the catabolism of salicylate, a compound that can originate from sources such as ethyl salicylate. When the concentration of salicylate in the environment reaches a high level, it acts as an inducer for the regulatory protein SalR. Upon its activation, SalR binds to the promoter region of the salAR operon, initiating the transcription of its genes. This process primarily enhances the expression of salA, which encodes salicylate hydroxylase. This enzyme catalyzes the conversion of salicylate into catechol, an important metabolic intermediate.
Once produced, catechol is further processed by the catBCIJFD operon, which is integral to the subsequent degradation pathway. This operon facilitates the transformation of catechol into 3-Oxoadipate , which is then broken down into succinate. Succinate is a pivotal component that enters the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, thereby contributing to the organism’s energy production. Through this metabolic route, Acinetobacter sp. strain ADP1 not only efficiently utilizes salicylate and its derivatives as carbon sources but also integrates the breakdown products into its broader energy-generating pathways. This seamless transition from salicylate to catechol and subsequently to succinate underscores the intricacy and efficiency of metabolic regulation in responses to environmental cues, illustrating the organism's ability to adapt to diverse substrates and optimize its energy yield.
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Catabolism of salicylate esters (SalAR Operon activation) References
This pathway was propagated using PathWhiz -
Pon, A. et al. Pathways with PathWhiz (2015) Nucleic Acids Res. 43(Web Server issue): W552–W559.
Propagated from SMP0290493
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