Affiliation:
1. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia 30322
Abstract
ABSTRACT
When
Escherichia coli
K-12 is grown anaerobically in medium containing tryptophan and sodium nitrate, it produces red compounds. The reaction requires functional genes for trytophanase (
tnaA
), a tryptophan permease (
tnaB
), and a nitrate reductase (
narG
), as well as a natural drop in the pH of the culture. Mass spectrometry revealed that the purified chromophores had mass/charge ratios that closely match those for indole red, indoxyl red, and an indole trimer. These compounds are known products of chemical reactions between indole and nitrous acid. They are derived from an initial reaction of 3-nitrosoindole with indole. Apparently, nitrite that is produced from the metabolic reduction of nitrate is converted in the acid medium to nitrous acid, which leads to the nitrosation of the indole that is generated by tryptophanase. An
nfi
(endonuclease V) mutant and a
recA
mutant were selectively killed during the period of chromophore production, and a
uvrA
strain displayed reduced growth. These effects depended on the addition of nitrate to the medium and on tryptophanase activity in the cells. Unexpectedly, the killing of a
tnaA
+
nfi
mutant was not accompanied by marked increases in mutation frequencies for several traits tested. The vulnerability of three DNA repair mutants indicates that a nitrosoindole or a derivative of a nitrosoindole produces lethal DNA damage.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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