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The acetolactate synthase isoenzymes of Escherichia coli K-12.
Authors:John Guardiola  Maurilio De Felice  Alessandro Lamberti and Maurizio Iaccarino
Institution:(1) International Institute of Genetics and Biophysics, C.N.R., Via Marconi 10, 80125 Naples, Italy
Abstract:Summary Strains of Escherichia coli K-12 possessing only one of the three genes coding for acetolactate synthetase activity present either in the wild type or in its ilv0603 derivative were prepared and analyzed. Extracts prepared from these strains show different values of acetolactate synthase specific activity and different sensitivity to valine inhibition. These strains show a unique pattern of growth inhibition by different substances.Temperature sensitive (ts) mutations in the ilvB and ilvG genes, have been isolated and characterized. Extracts of these strains were found to have an acetolactate synthase activity more heat labile than that of a strain containing the corresponding wild type allele. We conclude that ilvB and ilvG are the structural genes for two different forms of acetolactate synthase activity, most likely two isoenzymes. Moreover, since the strains containing a ts mutation show a temperature sensitive auxotrophy for isoleucine and valine, these two acetolactate synthases participate in isoleucine and valine biosynthesis. Similar evidence for a third acetolactate synthase, the product of the ilvHI genes, has been reported previously.We propose the following names for the acetolactate synthase isoenzymes: acetolactate synthase I (AHAS I), the product of the ilvB gene; acetolactate synthase II (AHAS II), the product of ilvG gene; and acetolactate synthase III (AHAS III), the product of the ilvHI genes.
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