Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02118
Abstract
An
Escherichia coli-Shigella flexneri
hybrid of intermediate virulence was studied to determine whether its shorter survival in host cells might be due to a metabolic defect. Investigation of its growth in minimal glucose medium showed that the hybrid, like its
E. coli
parent, had a longer lag phase and a slower growth rate than its virulent
Shigella
parent. Methionine was found to increase the growth rate of the hybrid. The
Shigella
parent of the hybrid can synthesize methionine normally, but the
E. coli
parent has a point mutation in its
metA
gene. Since it synthesizes enough methionine to grow slowly, it is postulated that the hybrid strain has a hybrid
metA
gene, that is, a gene composed partly of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) from
E. coli
, with the balance of the DNA from
S. flexneri
. Phage P1-mediated transduction, with the
metA
−
E. coli
parent as recipient and the
Shigella
parent as donor, yielded a few transductants that responded to methionine in the same way the hybrid did. Many more transductants of the hybrid type were produced when the hybrid strain was used as a donor. It is suggested that this poorly functioning gene acts synergistically with the hybrid strain's relaxed synthesis of ribonucleic acid to prevent its survival in the host.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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