Affiliation:
1. Physics Department, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas 78212
Abstract
A chromosomal lesion responsible for defective potassium ion uptake in
Escherichia coli
B has been mapped by use of standard interrupted-mating crosses. The mutation,
kac-1
, is in strain RD-2, which is deficient in K
+
intake, exchanges cell K
+
for extracellular isotope at a reduced rate, and has an abnormality of phosphorus metabolism associated with its potassium deficiency. This report places
kac-1
at about 4 min clockwise from
pro
, close to
gal
. The locus of
kac-1
is distinctly different from the potassium
retention
mutant in strain B-207, the only other potassium accumulation mutant mapped in
E. coli
so far. In this study, two other potassium accumulation mutations,
kac-2
and
kac-3
, whose particular type of accumulation defects have not yet been determined, were mapped. These mutations are in the same region of the chromosome as
kac-1
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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