Inhibition of growth of Escherichia coli and of homoserine O-transsuccinylase by alpha-methylmethionine
- PMID: 5341861
- PMCID: PMC315044
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.94.2.327-332.1967
Inhibition of growth of Escherichia coli and of homoserine O-transsuccinylase by alpha-methylmethionine
Abstract
The methionine analogue, alpha-methylmethionine, inhibits bacterial growth, but its action is overcome by methionine, homocysteine, and cystathionine. The effect of the analogue on growth is attributed to its ability to mimic methionine as a feed-back inhibitor of the first enzyme specific to methionine biosynthesis. This conclusion is based on the findings that (i) alpha-methylmethionine inhibits excretion of O-succinylhomoserine, the product of the first enzyme, by a methionine auxotroph unable to convert succinylhomoserine to cystahionine, and that (ii) the enzyme homoserine O-transsuccinylase is inhibited by alpha-methylmethionine in extracts of Escherichia coli. alpha-Methylmethionine also inhibits methionyl-ribonucleic acid synthetase in extracts, but this inhibition probably does not affect growth.
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