Affiliation:
1. Department of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin—Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Work presented here establishes a connection between cellular coenzyme A (CoA) levels and thiamine biosynthesis in
Salmonella enterica
serovar Typhimurium. Prior work showed that
panE
mutants (
panE
encodes ketopantoate reductase) had a conditional requirement for thiamine or pantothenate. Data presented herein show that the nutritional requirement of
panE
mutants for either thiamine or pantothenate is manifest only when flux through the purine biosynthetic pathway is reduced. Further, the data show that under the above conditions it is the lack of thiamine pyrophosphate, and not decreased CoA levels, that directly prevents growth.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology