Defective transamination, a mechanism for resistance to ketomycin in Escherichia coli
- PMID: 4597727
- PMCID: PMC444444
- DOI: 10.1128/AAC.3.4.510
Defective transamination, a mechanism for resistance to ketomycin in Escherichia coli
Abstract
A spontaneous mutant of a derivative of Escherichia coli strain K-12 resistant to 50 mug of ketomycin per ml was selected. The mutant displayed a two- to threefold derepression of the isoleucine-valine biosynthetic enzymes and a reduced growth rate in minimal medium. The lesion was found to lie in the gene (ilvE) specifying transaminase B and resulted in an isoleucine limitation. The presence of exogenous isoleucine during growth in minimal medium restored normal phenotypic properties. The reduced transaminase B activity is responsible for the resistance to ketomycin. An unusual derepression of the acetohydroxy acid synthetase in response to an isoleucine limitation was noted.
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