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J Bacteriol. 1975 March; 121(3): 1047-1055

Vinylglycolate resistance in Escherichia coli.

L Shaw, F Grau, H R Kaback, J S Hong and C Walsh

ABSTRACT

Escherichia coli K-12 vinylglycolate-resistant mutants have been isolated and characterized. Two of the mutants, JSH 150 and JSH 151, have been determined to be double mutants, lacking both membrane-bound L-and D-lactate dehydrogenases. The lactate transport system is intact in all strains; both radioactive lactate and vinylglycolate are actively taken up. Likewise, the phosphoenolypyruvate-dependent phosphotransferase system for hexose uptake is active. Vinylglycolate, previously shown to inhibit the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent phosphotransferase system, has very little effect in the double mutants. The extent of vinylglycolate inhibition in other mutants seems directly related to the activity of the lactate dehydrogenases. This indicates that vinylglycolate is oxidized to 2-keto-3-butenoate before inactivating the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent phosphotransferase system. These results were found in whole cells and confirmed in isolated membrane vesicles.


J Bacteriol. 1975 March; 121(3): 1047-1055




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