Abstract: | The substitution of the relA gene mutant allele with wild type allele of this gene in strictly auxotrophic strain of Escherichia coli K-12 GT25, carrying thr B1007 mitation, results in the appearance of the partial dependence of the bacterial growth upon threonine. On the other hand, the introduction of relA mutation into genome of incomplete threonine auxotroph, which was isolated as pseudorevertant from the strict threonine auxotroph CP78, recovered the strict dependency of the growth on the presence of threonine in the medium. The introduction of relA mutation into genome of partial isoleucine auxotroph, carrying a mutation in ilvA gene, reduces the residual activity of threonine deaminase under the conditions of derepression and results in the appearance of strict dependency of bacterial growth on the presence of isoleucine. These data indicate that operons, which control the biosynthesis of threonine and isoleucine, are positively regulated by the product of relA gene. The possibility of using leaky mutations, which lead to incomplete block of these amino acids synthesis, for testing allelic state of relA gene is discussed. |