Affiliation:
1. Biology Department, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts 02154
Abstract
Escherichia coli
mutants that are insensitive to colicins B and I hyperproduce and excrete the iron chelator enterochelin, which is an inhibitor of these colicins. These mutants are classified as
exbA
and
exbB
. The
exbA
mutants are chromium sensitive and require iron for growth, and the mutations are located in the
tonB
region at min 25 of the
E. coli
chromosome.
tonB
mutants in which the genome of phage lambda is inserted into the bacterial chromosome within the
tonB
gene also exhibit enterochelin excretion. The
exbB
mutants require methionine and probably result from deletions which are located between min 56 and 58. Colicin insensitivity, enterochelin excretion and methionine auxotrophy are recessive in
exbB
merodiploids. The methionine requirement of
exbB
strains is satisfied by cystathionine or homocysteine, and
exbB
mutants are sensitive to ethionine.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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