Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Abstract
Previous workers divided threonine-requiring (Thr
−
) strains of
Salmonella
into three phenotypes with mutations in four complementation groups. The mutations were deemed to define four genes in the order
thrD-C-A-B
at minute zero on the
Salmonella
linkage map. In the present study 12 of these mutants were reexamined together with eight new Thr
−
strains. The three phenotypes were: homoserine-requiring (Hom
−
); Thr
−
, feeders of Hom
−
strains; Thr
−
, nonfeeders. Exact correlation between these phenotypic groups and three complementation groups was confirmed by abortive transduction. No evidence was found for intergenic complementation between mutations in Hom
−
strains. It is proposed that
thr
mutations define three genes rather than four and that these be renamed
thrA
(Hom
−
),
thrB
(Thr
−
feeders), and
thrC
(Thr
−
nonfeeders) to correspond with the sequence of reactions in threonine biosynthesis. Double mutant
trpRthr
strains were used in reciprocal three-point transduction tests to establish the order of
thr
mutation sites. Although revisions were made in the classification or location of several mutations, there was an overall correlation of complementation group, phenotype, and map position. The present data provide a basis for further correlation of threonine genes and biosynthetic enzymes, and analysis of cross regulation in aspartate amino acid biosynthesis in
Salmonella
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
1 articles.
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