Coenzyme A biosynthesis in Bacillus subtilis : discovery of a novel precursor metabolite for salvage and its uptake system.
Robert WarnekeChristina HerzbergMoritz KleinChristoph ElfmannJosi DittmannKirstin FeussnerIvo Doe FeussnerOliver BrockPublished in: mBio (2024)
. Moreover, a salvage pathway for coenzyme A synthesis was found in this study. Normally, this pathway depends on pantetheine; however, we observed activity of the salvage pathway on complex medium in mutants lacking the pantothenate biosynthesis pathway even in the absence of supplemented pantetheine. This required rewiring of metabolism by expressing a cystine transporter due to acquisition of mutations affecting the regulation of cysteine metabolism. This shows how the hidden "underground metabolism" can give rise to the rapid formation of novel metabolic pathways.