Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
eut
operon of
Salmonella typhimurium
encodes proteins involved in the cobalamin-dependent degradation of ethanolamine. Previous genetic analysis revealed six
eut
genes that are needed for aerobic use of ethanolamine; one (
eutR
), encodes a positive regulator which mediates induction of the operon by vitamin B
12
plus ethanolamine. The DNA sequence of the
eut
operon included 17 genes, suggesting a more complex pathway than that revealed genetically. We have correlated an open reading frame in the sequence with each of the previously identified genes. Nonpolar insertion and deletion mutations made with the Tn
10
-derived transposable element T-POP showed that at least 10 of the 11 previously undetected
eut
genes have no Eut phenotype under the conditions tested. Of the dispensable
eut
genes, five encode apparent homologues of proteins that serve (in other organisms) as shell proteins of the carboxysome. This bacterial organelle, found in photosynthetic and sulfur-oxidizing bacteria, may contribute to CO
2
fixation by concentrating CO
2
and excluding oxygen. The presence of these homologues in the
eut
operon of
Salmonella
suggests that CO
2
fixation may be a feature of ethanolamine catabolism in
Salmonella
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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