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Effect of metabolites on ε-<i>N</i>-hydroxylysine formation in cell-free extracts of <i>Aerobacter aerogenes</i> 62-1

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1977

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The conversion of L-lysine to its corresponding ε-N-hydroxy derivative has been achieved for the first time by cell-free extracts of Aerobacter aerogenes 62-1. Partial fractionation by differential centrifugation (at 12 000 × g) revealed that both supernatant and pellet are essential for maximum enzymatic activity. The ω-N-hydroxylase (EC 1.14.99) was found to function optimally at pH 7–7.5 and exhibited an apparent K m of about 75 μM for L-lysine. L(+)-Lactate or DL-lactate and pyruvate greatly stimulate the ω-N-hydroxylase activity. The system is strongly inhibited by arsenite and sulfite.