Metabolism of Guanosine Tetraphosphate in Escherichia coli

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In rel+ strains of Escherichia coli guanosine 2′(3′)‐diphosphate‐5′‐diphosphate (ppGpp) was found to accumulate (a) during amino acid starvation of an auxotrophic strain, (b) during heating to the non‐permissive temperature of a valSts strain, (c) during heating of a wild‐type strain to temperatures above 46°C and (d) during treatment with trimethoprim or hydroxylamine. A rapid decay of the accumulated ppGpp was observed after addition of chloramphenicol, tetracycline, fusidic acid, erythromycin, puromycin or colicin E3 to susceptible cultures. All of these antibiotics give a rapid and complete inhibition of protein synthesis. Streptomycin showed a delayed inhibitory action on protein synthesis and had little effect on the level of accumulated ppGpp. The addition of rifampicin also results in a delayed decay of ppGpp. These results indicate that the synthesis of ppGpp is independent of RNA synthesis, but suggest that a coupling exists between ppGpp formation and an idling reaction of one of the initiation steps of protein synthesis. Copyright © 1972, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Lund, E., & Kjeldgaard, N. O. (1972). Metabolism of Guanosine Tetraphosphate in Escherichia coli. European Journal of Biochemistry, 28(3), 316–326. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1972.tb01916.x

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