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. 1978 Oct;136(1):168-74.
doi: 10.1128/jb.136.1.168-174.1978.

Genetic separation of high- and low-affinity transport systems for branched-chain amino acids in Escherichia coli K-12

Genetic separation of high- and low-affinity transport systems for branched-chain amino acids in Escherichia coli K-12

J J Anderson et al. J Bacteriol. 1978 Oct.

Abstract

The Escherichia coli K-12 mutant strain AE4107 (livH::Mu) is defective in the high-affinity binding protein-mediated uptake system for L-leucine, L-valine, and L-isoleucine (LIV-I). We have used this strain to produce mutations in the residual LIV-II membrane-bound branched-chain amino acid uptake system. Mutants selected for their inability to utilize exogenous L-leucine were found to be defective in the LIV-II system and fell into two classes. One class, represented by strain AE410709 (livP9), showed a complete loss of saturable uptake for L-leucine, L-valine, and L-isoleucine up to 50 muM, and a second class, represented by strain AE4017012 (liv-12), showed a residual component of saturable leucine uptake with increased Km. These mutations, livP9 and liv-12, were closely linked and mapped in the 74 to 78 min region of the E. coli genetic map. Strains constructed so that they lacked both LIV-I and LIV-II transport systems excreted leucine. Strains of the genotype livH+ livP were found to have normal high-affinity binding protein-mediated transport (LIV-I and leucine specific), whereas the low-affinity (LIV-II) transport was completely missing. We concluded from these studies that the high-affinity binding protein-mediated transport systems (LIV-I and leucine specific) can operate independently of the membrane-bound LIV-II system.

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