Busiello V, Cini C, Di Girolamo A, Di Girolamo M
Centro per lo Studio degli Acidi Nucleici del C.N.R., Roma, Italy.
Physiol Chem Phys Med NMR. 1988;20(2):109-13.
Thialysine and selenalysine cannot substitute lysine as a growth factor for a lysine-requiring E. coli mutant, but can nevertheless be utilized for protein synthesis in the presence of lysine. In order to have information about the effects of lysine on the utilization of the two analogs, the extent of the incorporation of the three aminoacids into newly synthesized proteins has been determined. The analog starts to be utilized by cells growing in a medium containing either analog and lysine when lysine concentration becomes very low. Of the two analogs, thialysine is more easily utilized. In fact thialysine can be utilized when the lysine/thialysine ratio in the medium is 1/25. Selenalysine starts to be utilized when the lysine/selenalysine ratio is 1/200.