Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801
Abstract
Two classes of spontaneous colicin I insensitive mutants of
Escherichia coli
have been isolated. The first class (called
cir
) has lost its ability to adsorb either colicin Ia or Ib, maps at 41 min on the
E. coli
genetic map, and retains sensitivity to all other colicins tested. The
cir
phenotype is probably due to an alteration in the colicin I receptor. The second class of mutant (called
tolI
) retains full capacity to adsorb [
125
I]colicin I and, therefore, represents the isolation of a mutant tolerant to colicin I. The
tolI
mutant is sensitive to all other colicins tested and has a map location of 89-1 min. The
tolI
mutant grows with a reduced mass yield when glucose is used as a carbon source and cannot utilize succinate or acetate for growth. The
tolI
mutant shows a reduced sensitivity to sodium azide and phenethylalcohol. It is suggested that
tolI
is deficient in some aspect of aerobic metabolism which must be operative for colicin I sensitivity.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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