Publication | Open Access
Conditional Essentiality of the<i>csrA</i>Gene in<i>Escherichia coli</i>
65
Citations
26
References
2008
Year
EngineeringGeneticsBacteriologyEscherichia ColiMicrobial PhysiologyMolecular GeneticsBacterial PathogensMetabolic ModelBiosynthesisBioenergeticsConditional EssentialityBiochemistryVirulence FactorGlycogen SynthesisMolecular MicrobiologyCsra GenePathogenesisBiotechnologySynthetic BiologyMicrobiologyMetabolismMedicineMicrobial Genetics
CsrA is a global posttranscriptional regulator of numerous physiological processes, such as glycogenesis and glycolysis. Here, we show that the csrA gene of Escherichia coli is essential for growth on LB and on synthetic medium containing glycolytic carbon sources. However, csrA is not necessary for growth on synthetic medium containing pyruvate, showing that the Krebs cycle is functional in the csrA::cat deletion mutant. Deletion of the glgCAP operon in the csrA::cat mutant restored the ability to grow on LB and on synthetic medium containing glycolytic carbon sources, showing that growth inhibition is due to an excess of glycogen synthesis.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1