Selenalysine utilization for growth and protein synthesis by a lysine requiring E. coli mutant |
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Authors: | M. Di Girolamo V. Busiello C. Cini C. Foppoli C. De Marco |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centro per to Studio degli Acidi Nucleici del C.N.R., c/o Istituto di Fisiologia Generale della Università di Roma, Roma, Italy;(2) Centro di Biologia Moleculare del C.N.R., c/o Istituto di Chimica Biologica della Università di Roma, Italy |
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Abstract: | Summary Selenalysine can be utilized in substitution of lysine by a lysine requiring E. coli mutant. The presence of some lysine in the culture medium is necessary to allow selenalysine utilization for growth; in the presence of an excess of lysine, selenalysine is not utilized. When utilized, selenalysine gives rise to an increase of final growth. However, it shows some toxic effects as demonstrated by the decrease of both growth rate and cell viability. Selenalysine is incorporated into proteins in substitution of lysine. Up to a maximum of 50% of total protein lysine can be substituted. The decrease of cell viability is correlated with the extent of lysine substitution.This paper is dedicated to Professor A. E. Braunstein on his 80th birthday. |
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