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J. Bacteriol., Jun 1996, 3252-3259, Vol 178, No. 11
O Kwon, ME Hudspeth and R Meganathan
In Escherichia coli, isochorismate is a common precursor for the
biosynthesis of the siderophore enterobactin and menaquinone (vitamin K2).
Isochorismate is formed by the shikimate pathway from chorismate by the
enzyme isochorismate synthase encoded by the entC gene. Since enterobactin
is involved in the aerobic assimilation of iron, and menaquinone is
involved in anaerobic electron transport, we investigated the regulation of
entC by iron and oxygen. An operon fusion between entC with its associated
regulatory region and lacZ+ was constructed and introduced into the
chromosome in a single copy. Expression of entC-lacZ was found to be
regulated by the concentration of iron both aerobically and anaerobically.
An established entC::kan mutant deficient in enterobactin biosynthesis was
found to grow normally and synthesize wild-type levels of menaquinone under
anaerobic conditions in iron-sufficient media. These results led to the
demonstration of an alternate isochorismate synthase specifically involved
in menaquinone synthesis encoded by the menF gene. Consistent with these
findings, the entC+ strains were found to synthesize enterobactin
anaerobically under iron-deficient conditions while the ent mutants failed
to do so.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Anaerobic biosynthesis of enterobactin Escherichia coli: regulation of entC gene expression and evidence against its involvement in menaquinone (vitamin K2) biosynthesis
Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Illinois University, De Kalb, 60115, USA.
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