Kim R, Corwin L M
Infect Immun. 1973 Apr;7(4):625-30. doi: 10.1128/iai.7.4.625-630.1973.
It has been found that a mutation of Shigella flexneri 2a to avirulence can result in altered metabolism of tricarboxylic acid cycle acids, but the effect is strongly dependent on growth conditions. Mutant cells harvested from stationary-phase cultures grown with vigorous shaking in nutrient broth oxidize succinate, fumarate, and malate much more slowly than do wild-type cells. Cell-free extracts from such cells show similar differences in oxidative ability. These differences were less pronounced when cells were harvested from the exponential phase of growth and were nonexistent when the cells were grown without shaking. When tricarboxylic acid cycle acids were used as carbon sources with shaking, mutant cells from exponential phase cultures oxidized tricarboxylic cycle acids almost to the same extent as the wild type. Stationary-phase cells grown on succinate lost succinoxidase activity, but wild-type cells retained more than twice the activity of mutant cells. The effect of growth conditions on oxidative differences between the two strains was similar to the differences in succinate uptake observed under similar conditions.
已发现弗氏志贺菌2a向无毒力的突变可导致三羧酸循环酸代谢的改变,但这种影响强烈依赖于生长条件。从在营养肉汤中剧烈振荡培养的稳定期培养物中收获的突变细胞氧化琥珀酸、富马酸和苹果酸的速度比野生型细胞慢得多。此类细胞的无细胞提取物在氧化能力上也表现出类似差异。当从生长指数期收获细胞时,这些差异不太明显;当细胞在无振荡条件下生长时,则不存在这些差异。当三羧酸循环酸在振荡条件下用作碳源时,指数期培养物中的突变细胞氧化三羧酸循环酸的程度几乎与野生型相同。在琥珀酸上生长的稳定期细胞失去了琥珀酸氧化酶活性,但野生型细胞保留的活性是突变细胞的两倍多。生长条件对两菌株氧化差异的影响与在类似条件下观察到的琥珀酸摄取差异相似。