Myxococcus xanthus autocide AMI
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.167.1.356-361.1986
Myxococcus xanthus autocide AMI
Abstract
Autocide AMI of Myxococcus xanthus was purified and shown to be a mixture of fatty acids: 46.4% saturated, 49.3% monounsaturated, and 4.3% diunsaturated. The specific autocidal activities (units per milligram) were as follows: purified AMI, 1,000; saturated fraction, 100; monounsaturated fraction, 800; diunsaturated fraction, 2,200. Model fatty acids mimicked to some extent the activity of AMI, although none of the fatty acids tested were as active as purified AMI. Spontaneous and induced mutants of M. xanthus were selected for resistance to AMI and to fatty acids. The AMI-resistant mutants were also resistant to the model fatty acids, whereas resistance to fatty acids was specific to the compound used for mutant selection. All AMI- and fatty acid-resistant mutants examined were found to be blocked in fruiting body formation. Some of these mutants were able to form normal fruiting bodies when mixed with the extracellular fluid of the parental strain. The data suggest that AMI plays a role in developmental lysis of M. xanthus.
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