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Dev Dyn ; 236(7): 1865-75, 2007 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17557305

ABSTRACT

Glutamine synthetase (GS) is expressed in a tissue-specific and developmentally controlled manner, and functions to remove ammonia or glutamate. Furthermore, it is the only enzyme that can synthesize glutamine de novo. Since congenital deficiency of GS has not been reported, we investigated its role in early development. Because GS is expressed in embryonic stem (ES) cells, we generated a null mutant by replacing one GS allele in-frame with a beta-galactosidase-neomycine fusion gene. GS(+/LacZ) mice have no phenotype, but GS(LacZ/LacZ) mice die at ED3.5, demonstrating GS is essential in early embryogenesis. Although cells from ED2.5 GS(LacZ/LacZ) embryos and GS(GFP/LacZ) ES cells survive in vitro in glutamine-containing medium, these GS-deficient cells show a reduced fitness in chimera analysis and fail to survive in tetraploid-complementation assays. The survival of heavily (>90%) chimeric mice up to at least ED16.5 indicates that GS deficiency does not entail cell-autonomous effects and that, after implantation, GS activity is not essential until at least the fetal period. We hypothesize that GS-deficient embryos die when they move from the uterine tube to the harsher uterine environment, where the embryo has to catabolize amino acids to generate energy and, hence, has to detoxify ammonia, which requires GS activity.


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Blastocyst/enzymology , Glutamate Synthase/physiology , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Blastomeres/enzymology , Chimera/genetics , Genes, Lethal , Glutamate Synthase/deficiency , Glutamate Synthase/genetics , Mice , Mice, Knockout
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J Bacteriol ; 178(14): 4105-14, 1996 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8763938

ABSTRACT

An osmosensitive mutant of Escherichia coli was isolated and shown to harbor two mutations that were together necessary for osmosensitivity. One (ossB) was an insertion mutation in the gltBD operon, which encodes the enzyme glutamate synthase (GOGAT), involved in ammonia assimilation and L-glutamate biosynthesis. The other (ossA) was in the fnr gene, encoding the regulator protein FNR for anaerobic gene expression. Several missense or deletion mutations in fnr and gltBD behaved like ossA and ossB, respectively, in conferring osmosensitivity. A mutation affecting the DNA-binding domain of FNR was recessive to fnr+ with respect to the osmotolerance phenotype but was dominant-negative for its effect on expression of genes in anaerobic respiration. Our results may most simply be interpreted as suggesting the requirement for monomeric FNR during aerobic growth of E. coli in high-osmolarity media, presumably for L-glutamate accumulation via the GOGAT-independent pathway (catalyzed by glutamate dehydrogenase [GDH]), but the mechanism of FNR action is not known. We also found that the spoT gene (encoding guanosine 3',5'-bispyrophosphate [ppGpp] synthetase II/ppGpp-3' pyrophosphohydrolase), in multiple copies, overcomes the defect in NH4+ assimilation associated with GOGAT deficiency and thereby suppresses osmosensitivity in gltBD fnr strains. Enhancement of GDH activity in these derivatives appears to be responsible for the observed suppression. Its likely physiological relevance was established by the demonstration that growth of gltBD mutants (that are haploid for spoT+) on moderately low [NH4+] was restored with the use of C sources poorer than glucose in the medium. Our results raise the possibility that SpoT-mediated accumulation of ppGpp during C-limited growth leads to GDH activation and that the latter enzyme plays an important role in N assimilation in situ hitherto unrecognized from studies on laboratory-grown cultures.


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Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Escherichia coli Proteins , Escherichia coli/physiology , Glutamate Synthase/deficiency , Iron-Sulfur Proteins/metabolism , Pyrophosphatases/metabolism , Quaternary Ammonium Compounds/metabolism , Water-Electrolyte Balance , Aerobiosis , Alleles , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Carbon/metabolism , Chromosome Mapping , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , DNA, Recombinant , Enzyme Activation , Escherichia coli/drug effects , Gene Dosage , Genes, Bacterial , Glutamate Dehydrogenase/metabolism , Glutamate Synthase/genetics , Mutation , Oxygen/pharmacology , Suppression, Genetic
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