Affiliation:
1. Erfelijkheidsleer en Microbiologie (MICR), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan, 2, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
2. J. M. Wiame Institute for Microbiological Research, 1, ave E. Gryzon, B1070 Brussels, Belgium
Abstract
Early investigations on arginine biosynthesis brought to light basic features of metabolic regulation. The most significant advances of the last 10 to 15 years concern the arginine repressor, its structure and mode of action in both
E. coli
and
Salmonella typhimurium
, the sequence analysis of all
arg
structural genes in
E. coli
and
Salmonella typhimurium
, the resulting evolutionary inferences, and the dual regulation of the
carAB operon
. This review provides an overall picture of the pathways, their interconnections, the regulatory circuits involved, and the resulting interferences between arginine and polyamine biosynthesis. Carbamoylphosphate is a precursor common to arginine and the pyrimidines. In both
Escherichia coli
and
Salmonella enterica
serovar Typhimurium, it is produced by a single synthetase, carbamoylphosphate synthetase (CPSase), with glutamine as the physiological amino group donor. This situation contrasts with the existence of separate enzymes specific for arginine and pyrimidine biosynthesis in
Bacillus subtilis
and fungi. Polyamine biosynthesis has been particularly well studied in
E. coli
, and the cognate genes have been identified in the
Salmonella
genome as well, including those involved in transport functions. The review summarizes what is known about the enzymes involved in the arginine pathway of
E. coli
and
S. enterica
serovar Typhimurium; homologous genes were identified in both organisms, except
argF
(encoding a supplementary OTCase), which is lacking in
Salmonella
. Several examples of putative enzyme recruitment (homologous enzymes performing analogous functions) are also presented.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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