Author:
Bridger William A.,Paranchych William
Abstract
Starvation of Escherichia coli K12 for an amino acid results in the stimulation of bacterial glycogen synthesis in cells containing the relA+ gene, but not in cells carrying the relA− allele. Similarly, a large difference in glycogen content is demonstrable between relA+ and relA− cells in stationary phase. It is concluded that guanosine 5′,3′-bis(diphosphate) (ppGpp) or some related relA -dependent metabolite is involved in the regulation of bacterial glycogen synthesis. Detection of significant basal levels of glycogen in a relA− strain of E. coli and in unstarved relA+E. coli indicates that relA control is not absolutely required for glycogen synthesis but serves as a signal for modulation in response to nutrient availability.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
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33 articles.
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