A tryptophan auxotroph of Hyoscyamus muticus lacking tryptophan-synthase activity
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A tryptophan auxotroph of Hyoscyamus muticus lacking tryptophan-synthase activity
Abstract
A variant clone of Hyoscyamus muticus (VIIIB9) with a specific, stable requirement for tryptophan has been shown to have the following characteristics: (i) no accumulation of tryptophan from anthranilic acid; (ii) growth on added tryptophan or indole but not on anthranilic acid; (iii) accumulation of indole-3-glycerol phosphate and other indole derivatives; (iv) extractable activity of the enzymes for tryptophan biosynthesis, including the partial reaction 2 of tryptophan synthase but not reactions 1 or 3. Thus these data provide in-vivo evidence for the existence of a two-component, bacterial-type tryptophan synthase in plants, the tryptophan auxotrophy of VIIIB9 probably being the consequence of a mutation in the α-subunit of the tryptophan-synthase complex.
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