Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06510
Abstract
A temperature-sensitive unsaturated fatty acid (
fabA
) auxotroph of
Escherichia coli
was found also to be deficient in the elongation of palmitoleic acid to
cis
-vaccenic acid. Reversion and transductional analyses demonstrate that this second phenotype and the
fabA
mutation are independent in action and are not cotransduced. The deficiency in conversion of palmitoleic acid to
cis
-vaccenic acid was also demonstrated in vitro, and these results strongly suggest this phenotype is due to a deficiency in an elongation enzyme. We suggest that the phenotype may have been selected during growth because it can physiologically compensate for the
fabA
lesion. In
fab
+
strains, the inability to synthesize
cis
-vaccenic acid is physiologically asymptomatic. Such strains grow normally at all temperatures tested and are not sodium sensitive. Although the parental strain has an increased amount of
cis
-vaccenic acid in cells grown at 15 C, the mutant does not. Since the mutant grows normally at 15 C, the data indicate that increased amounts of
cis
-vaccenic acid are not required for growth at 15 C.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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