Starvation of a mid-log-phase culture of Escherichia coli B/r for nitrogen, phosphate, or carbon resulted in methylation of a membrane-associated protein of about 43,000 daltons (P-43) in the presence of chloramphenicol and [methyl-3H]methionine. The in vivo methylation reaction occurred with a doubling time of 2 to 5 min and was followed by a slower demethylation process. Addition of the missing nutrient to a starving culture immediately prevented further methylation of P-43. P-43 methylation is not related to the methylated chemotaxis proteins because P-43 is methylated in response to a different spectrum of nutrients and because P-43 is methylated on lysine residues. The characteristics of P-43 are similar to those of a methylated protein previously described in Bacillus subtilis and B. licheniformis (R.W. Bernlohr, A.L. Saha, C.C. Young, B.R. Toth, and K.J. Golden, J. Bacteriol. 170:4113-4118, 1988; K.J. Golden and R.W. Bernlohr, Mol. Gene. Genet. 220:1-7, 1989) and are consistent with the proposal that methylation of this protein functions in nutrient sensing.
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Young, C. C., Alvarez, J. D., & Bernlohr, R. W. (1990). Nutrient-dependent methylation of a membrane-associated protein of Escherichia coli. Journal of Bacteriology, 172(9), 5147–5153. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.172.9.5147-5153.1990