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. 2024 Sep 24;206(10):414.
doi: 10.1007/s00203-024-04127-9.

Genetic and molecular characterization of fit95 mutation of Escherichia coli: evidence that fit95 is an allele of pheT

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Genetic and molecular characterization of fit95 mutation of Escherichia coli: evidence that fit95 is an allele of pheT

Praveen Belagal. Arch Microbiol. .

Abstract

The originally identified transcription-defective fitA76 temperature-sensitive (Ts) mutation defined an allele of pheS. Both fitA/pheS and fitB/pheT were previously proposed to function as transcription factors. Sequencing pheS region of the fitA76 mutant revealed the same G293→A293 transition found in the translation-defective pheS5 mutant. It was subsequently found that fitA76 harbored a second mutation (fit95) in addition to pheS5 mutation. The fit95 was found to be Ts on -salt media but was found unstable. In this investigation, genetic, physiological and molecular characterization of the fit95 mutation was carried out. The fit95 was genetically re-separated from the pheS5 mutation present in the fitA76 mutant and the same was subsequently mobilized into multiple genetic backgrounds to study its phenotypic modulations by altering the medium and supplements. Based on genetic studies, the unstable -salt Ts phenotype of the fit95 could be stabilized by the presence of rpoB201 mutation. Addition of glucose enhanced Ts phenotype in the presence of rpoB201 mutation, but citrate completely alleviated the Ts phenotype. Further, by series of complementation analyses and molecular cloning, the identity of fit95 was revealed as pheT gene which is part of pheST operon.

Keywords: Escherichia coli; fit95; fitA76; pheT; rpoB201/rif R; Ts (temperature sensitive); –salt Ts.

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