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Characterization of an Escherichia coli mdoB mutant strain unable to transfer sn-1-phosphoglycerol to membrane-derived oligosaccharides
Authors:W Fiedler  H Rotering
Abstract:A procedure for the isolation of mutants affected in components containing glycerol derived from phospholipids yielded two mutant strains that contain membrane-derived oligosaccharides (MDO) devoid of glycerol (Rotering, H., Fiedler, W., Rollinger, W., and Braun, V. (1984) FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 22, 61-68). MDO are found in the periplasmic space of Escherichia coli and other Gram-negative bacteria, and they may comprise up to 7% of the cells dry weight. The biosynthesis of MDO is osmoregulated (Kennedy, E. P. (1982) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 79, 1092-1095) and linked to the metabolism of phospholipids (van Golde, L. M. G., Schulman, H., and Kennedy, E. P. (1973) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 70, 1368-1372). This leads to substitution of MDO with sn-1-phosphoglycerol and phosphoethanolamine (Kennedy, E. P., Rumley, M. K., Schulman, P., and van Golde, L. M. G. (1976) J. Biol. Chem. 251, 4208-4213). MDO also contain succinate in O-ester linkage. We now report that one mutant strain lacks phosphoglycerol transferase I activity and thus is unable to transfer sn-1-phosphoglycerol residues from phosphatidylglycerol to MDO. The mdoB gene affected in this mutant has been located at 99.2 min on the E. coli chromosome. The ethanolamine content of MDO isolated from the mutant strain is elevated, whereas the number of succinate residues is not affected. The only phenotype of mdoB mutants we found is a dramatic reduction of the diglyceride content observed in dgk mdoB double mutants when the beta-glucoside arbutin is present in the growth medium.
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