Journal article
Sulfoglycolysis: Catabolic pathways for metabolism of sulfoquinovose
AJD Snow, L Burchill, M Sharma, GJ Davies, SJ Williams
Chemical Society Reviews | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1cs00846c
Abstract
Sulfoquinovose (SQ), a derivative of glucose with a C6-sulfonate, is produced by photosynthetic organisms and is the headgroup of the sulfolipid sulfoquinovosyl diacylglycerol. The degradation of SQ allows recycling of its elemental constituents and is important in the global sulfur and carbon biogeochemical cycles. Degradation of SQ by bacteria is achieved through a range of pathways that fall into two main groups. One group involves scission of the 6-carbon skeleton of SQ into two fragments with metabolic utilization of carbons 1-3 and excretion of carbons 4-6 as dihydroxypropanesulfonate or sulfolactate that is biomineralized to sulfite/sulfate by other members of the microbial community...
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank the Australian Research Council (DP210100233, DP210100235; grants to SJW), The Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2017-190; support for A. J. D. S. and M. S.) and The Royal Society Chemistry for Ken Murray Research Professorship to G. J. D.