Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720
Abstract
Aerobic microorganisms have evolved a variety of siderochromes, special ligands which can dissolve insoluble ferric iron and facilitate its transport into the cell. We have found that
enb
mutants of
Salmonella typhimurium
blocked in the biosynthesis of enterobactin (its natural iron carrier) are able to utilize siderochromes of different types made by other microorganisms as iron carriers. The antibiotic albomycin δ
2
was used to select mutants defective in ferrichrome-mediated iron uptake. Twelve classes of albomycin-resistant mutants, named
sid
, were defined on the basis of their growth responses to other siderochromes. Most of these classes have genetic lesions in loci that are cotransduced with
panC
(represented at 9 min on the genetic map). The locus designated
sidJ
is cotransduced with
enb
, whereas
sidK
and
sidL
are linked with neither
panC
nor
enb
. Genetic and physiological data indicate that
S. typhimurium
has several transport systems of high specificity for a variety of siderochromes produced by other microorganisms.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
157 articles.
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