Two proline porters in Escherichia coli K-12

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Escherichia coli mutants defective at putP and putA lack proline transport via proline porter I and proline dehydrogenase activity, respectively. They retain a proline uptake system (proline porter II) that is induced during tryptophan-limited growth and are sensitive to the toxic L-proline analog, 3,4-dehydropoline. 3,4-Dehydroproline-resistant mutants derived from a putP putA mutant lack proline porter II. Auxotrophic derivatives derived from putP+ or putP bacteria can grow if provided with proline at low concentration (25 μM); those derived from the 3,4-dehydroproline-resistant mutants require high proline for growth (2.5 mM). It is concluded that E. coli, like Salmonella typhimurium, possesses a second proline porter that is inactivated by mutations at the proP locus.

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Stalmach, M. E., Grothe, S., & Wood, J. M. (1983). Two proline porters in Escherichia coli K-12. Journal of Bacteriology, 156(2), 481–486. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.156.2.481-486.1983

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