Regulation of dipicolinic acid biosynthesis in sporulating Bacillus cereus. Characterization of enzymic changes and analysis of mutants
- 1 February 1972
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 126 (3) , 503-513
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1260503
Abstract
Some of the early enzymes in the lysine-biosynthetic pathway also function for dipicolinic acid synthesis in sporulating Bacillus cereus T. 1. The first enzyme, aspartokinase, loses its sensitivity to feedback inhibition by lysing. This change occurs before the time of dipicolinic acid synthesis but at a time when diaminopimelic acid is required for spore cortex formation. 2. A possible regulatory change at a branch point in the pathway was studied by examining the properties of a key enzyme, dihydrodipicolinic acid reductase. No alteration in the feedback sensitivity or sedimentation rate of this enzyme could be detected during sporulation. 3. Two mutants producing heat-sensitive spores were analysed. Both produced spores that contained decreased amounts of dipicolinic acid. Although neither was a lysine auxotroph, they both had greatly decreased activities of certain lysine-biosynthetic enzymes in sporulating cells. 4. Starvation of cells for calcium also results in the production of spores that are heat-sensitive and contain less dipicolinic acid than the control. A decreased content of one of the lysine-biosynthetic enzymes, dihydrodipicolinic acid synthetase, in calcium-starved cells could account for the lower concentration of dipicolinic acid in the spores.Keywords
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