Peptidase-deficient mutants of Escherichia coli
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.135.2.603-611.1978
Peptidase-deficient mutants of Escherichia coli
Abstract
Mutant derivatives of Escherichia coli K-12 deficient in several peptidases have been obtained. Mutants lacking a naphthylamidase, peptidase N, were isolated by screening for colonies unable to hydrolyze L-alanine beta-naphthylamide. Other mutants were isolated using positive selections for resistance to valine peptides. Mutants lacking peptidase A, a broad-specificity aminopeptidase, were obtained by selection for resistance to L-valyl-L-leucine amide. Mutants lacking a dipeptidase, peptidase D, were isolated from a pepN pepA strain by selection for resistance to L-valyl-glycine. Starting with a pepN pepA pepD strain, selection for resistance to L-valyl-glycyl-glycine or several other valine peptides produced mutants deficient in another aminopeptidase, peptidase B. Mutants resistant to L-valyl-L-proline lack peptidase Q, an activity capable of rapid hydrolysis of X-proline dipeptides. Using these selection procedures, a strain (CM89) lacking five different peptidases has been isolated. Although still sensitive to valine, this strain is resistant to a variety of valine di- and tripeptides. The ability of this strain to use peptides as sources of amino acids is much more restricted than that of wild-type E. coli strains. Strains containing only one of the five peptidases missing in CM89 have been constructed by transduction. The peptide utilization profiles of these strains show that each of the five peptidases can function during growth in the catabolism of peptides.
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