Amino acid transport in Mycoplasma
- PMID: 5650075
- PMCID: PMC252196
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.95.5.1685-1691.1968
Amino acid transport in Mycoplasma
Abstract
The uptake of l-histidine by Mycoplasma fermentans and l-methionine by M. hominis was found to be dependent on temperature and pH and to follow saturation kinetics. Several metabolic inhibitors inhibited this uptake. The transport system for l-methionine was highly specific. The l-histidine transport system was less specific, and the uptake was competitively inhibited by l-arginine and l-lysine. l-Histidine accumulated in the intracellular pool of M. fermentans at a concentration about 200 times that found in the medium. Efflux of accumulated l-histidine was demonstrated at 37 C, but not at 0 C. The rate of efflux was greatly accelerated by addition of l-histidine to the medium. The findings indicate that the Mycoplasma cell membrane contains specific transport systems resembling the permease systems of other microorganisms.
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