Isolation of Escherichia coli mutants defective in enzymes of membrane lipid synthesis
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- DOI: 10.1073/pnas.72.6.2274
Isolation of Escherichia coli mutants defective in enzymes of membrane lipid synthesis
Abstract
A new method has been developed which permits the rapid screening of E. coli colonies for mutants with defective enzymes of phospholipid metabolism. In this procedure, a disc of filter paper is pressed down on an agar plate containing several hundred colonies of mutagen-treated cells, after which the paper is lifted off. In the process the colonies are transferred to the paper, giving rise to a replica print of the master plate. The few cells from each colony left on the master keep growing in the original pattern. The pattern of colonies is also retained on the filter paper, even after the cells are rendered permeable with lysozyme and EDTA. Colonies treated in this manner remain absorbed to the paper, where they can convert sn-(U-14-C)glycero-3-P to phosphatidyl(U-14-C)glycerophosphate, dependent on added CDP-diglyceride. Unrelated reactions of sn-(U-14-C)glycero-3-P that may obscure the synthesis of phosphatidyl-glycerophosphate are inhibited by the addition of reagents poisoning energy generation. The radioactive phospholipid that forms around each colony on the paper is precipitated in situ with trichloroacetic acid, and unreacted sn-(U-14-C)glycero-3-P is washed away. After autoradiography, the colonies on the filter paper are stained with Coomassie blue. When the autoradiogram is superimposed on the strained paper, mutants are identified as blue colonies lacking a black halo. With this method, 20,000 colonies were screened in several days. Four mutants were identified with low levels of CDP-diglyceride:snglycero-3-P phosphatidyl transferase (EC 2.7.8.5, GLYCEROL-PHOSPHATE PHOSPHATIDYLTRANSFERASE, PHOSPHATIDYLGLYCEROPHOSPHATE SYNTHETASE) IN EXTRACTS. With a similar assay, 10,000 additional colonies were screened for mutants with altered CDP-diglyceride:L-serine O-phosphatidyltransferase (EC 2.7.8.8, phosphatidylserine synthetase), and four strains were found in which the enzyme is thermolabile. The screening technique described here is termed replica printing and should be applicable not only to studies of phospholipid metabolism but also to nucleic acid and protein synthesis.
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