Pentitol metabolism in Lactobacillus casei

Abstract
Strains of L. casei capable of growing on either ribitol or xylitol carry out a heterolactic fermentation producing ethanol, acetate and a mixture of D- and L-lactate. Following conversion of the pentitols to ribulose 5-phosphate of xylulose 5-phosphate via enzymatic steps unique to these organisms, the intermediate products are further metabolized by enzymes of the pentose pathway. The initial enzymes of the pathway, i.e., pentitol:phosphoenolpyruvate phosphotransferase and pentitol phosphate dehydrogenase, do not appear to be stringently regulated by glucose or intermediate products of glycolysis.