Phosphoribosylpyrophosphate Synthetase of Escherichia coli

Abstract
From an E. coli purine auxotroph a mutant defective in phosphoribosylpyrophosphate (PRib-PP) synthetase was isolated and partially characterized. In contrast to the parental strain, the mutant was able to grow on nucleosides as purine source, whereas growth on purine bases was reduced. Kinetic analysis of the mutant PRib-PP synthetase revealed an apparent Km for ATP and ribose 5-phosphate of 1.0 mM and 240 .mu.M, respectively, compared to 60 and 45 .mu.M, respectively, for the wild-type enzyme. ADP, which inhibits the wild-type enzyme at a concentration of 0.5 mM ribose 5-phosphate, stimulated the mutant enzyme. The activity of PRib-PP synthetase in crude extract was higher in the mutant than in the parent. When starved for purines an accumulation of PRib-PP was observed in the parent strain, while the pool decreased in the mutant. During pyrimidine starvation derepression of PRib-PP synthetase activity was observed in both strains, although to a lesser extent in the mutant. The mutant apparently harbors a mutation in the structural gene for PRib-PP synthetase. The mutation responsible for the altered PRib-PP synthetase was located in the purB-hemA region at 26 min on the recalibrated linkage map.