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. 1986 Apr;166(1):51-8.
doi: 10.1128/jb.166.1.51-58.1986.

Isolation and genetic characterizations of Bacillus megaterium cobalamin biosynthesis-deficient mutants

Isolation and genetic characterizations of Bacillus megaterium cobalamin biosynthesis-deficient mutants

J B Wolf et al. J Bacteriol. 1986 Apr.

Abstract

Ethanolamine is deaminated by the action of ethanolamine ammonia-lyase (EC 4.3.1.7), an adenosylcobalamin-dependent enzyme. Consequently, to grow on ethanolamine as a sole nitrogen source, Bacillus megaterium requires vitamin B12. Identification of B. megaterium mutants deficient for growth on ethanolamine as the sole nitrogen source yielded a total of 34 vitamin B12 auxotrophs. The vitamin B12 auxotrophs were divided into two major phenotypic groups: Cob mutants, which could use cobinamide or vitamin B12 to grow on ethanolamine, and Cbl mutants, which could be supplemented only by vitamin B12. The Cob mutants were resolved into six classes and the Cbl mutants were resolved into three, based on the spectrum of cobalt-labeled corrinoid compounds which they accumulated. Although some radiolabeled cobalamin was detected in the wild type, little or none was evident in the auxotrophs. The results indicate that Cob mutants contain lesions in biosynthetic steps before the synthesis of combinamide, while Cbl mutants are defective in the conversion of cobinamide to cobalamin. Analysis of phage-mediated transduction experiments revealed tight genetic linkage within the Cob class and within the Cbl class. Similar transduction analysis indicated the Cob and Cbl classes are weakly linked. In addition, cross-feeding experiments in which extracts prepared from mutants were examined for their effect on growth of various other mutants allowed a partial ordering of mutations within the cobalamin biosynthetic pathway.

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