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PLoS One ; 8(12): e84452, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24367660

ABSTRACT

Recent evidence suggests that the regulation of intracellular glutamate levels could play an important role in the ability of pathogenic slow-growing mycobacteria to grow in vivo. However, little is known about the in vitro requirement for the enzymes which catalyse glutamate production and degradation in the slow-growing mycobacteria, namely; glutamine oxoglutarate aminotransferase (GOGAT) and glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH), respectively. We report that allelic replacement of the Mycobacterium bovis BCG gltBD-operon encoding for the large (gltB) and small (gltD) subunits of GOGAT with a hygromycin resistance cassette resulted in glutamate auxotrophy and that deletion of the GDH encoding-gene (gdh) led to a marked growth deficiency in the presence of L-glutamate as a sole nitrogen source as well as reduction in growth when cultured in an excess of L-asparagine.


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Glutamate Dehydrogenase/metabolism , Mycobacterium bovis/metabolism , Nitrogen/metabolism , Transaminases/metabolism , Ammonium Compounds/metabolism , Culture Media/chemistry , Glutamic Acid/metabolism , Mycobacterium bovis/enzymology , Mycobacterium bovis/growth & development , Protein Subunits/metabolism
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