Affiliation:
1. Physiological Chemistry Section, Bioscience Branch, U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB, Texas 78235
Abstract
A potassium transport mutant of
Escherichia coli
is described which is deficient in the intake of potassium. The phenotype of this mutant is characterized by (i) failure to grow in K
+
-deficient medium, (ii) failure to accumulate K
+
in K
+
-deficient medium, (iii) a steady-state intracellular K
+
that varies sigmoidally with the medium K
+
concentration, (iv) a signoidally shaped rate-concentration curve and a curved reciprocal plot for net K
+
uptake kinetics, and (v) a low steady-state flux of potassium associated with a reduced influx rate constant. The data are discussed in terms of the present day models of cation transport. These models have led to four possible explanations of the mutant's phenotype: (i) a selectivity reversal such that intracellular cation binding sites bind another cation instead of K
+
; (ii) a structural alteration of cation binding cell proteins so that K
+
is bound by “cooperative binding” (sigmoid isotherm) instead of by simple adsorption (hyperbolic isotherm); (iii) conversion of an enzyme in intermediate metabolism that rate-limits K
+
uptake to an allosteric protein; (iv) conversion of the “carrier protein” for K
+
to an allosteric protein.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
41 articles.
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