Metabolic Flux in Both the Purine Mononucleotide and Histidine ...

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Aug 6, 2002 - We acknowledge John Roth, in whose laboratory some of the initial observations about purH mutants were made during the doctoral work.
JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, Nov. 2002, p. 6130–6137 0021-9193/02/$04.00⫹0 DOI: 10.1128/JB.184.22.6130–6137.2002 Copyright © 2002, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Vol. 184, No. 22

Metabolic Flux in Both the Purine Mononucleotide and Histidine Biosynthetic Pathways Can Influence Synthesis of the Hydroxymethyl Pyrimidine Moiety of Thiamine in Salmonella enterica Shara Allen, Julie L. Zilles,† and Diana M. Downs* Department of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin—Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Received 6 August 2002/Accepted 21 August 2002

Together, the biosyntheses of histidine, purines, and thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) contain examples of convergent, divergent, and regulatory pathway integration. Mutations in two purine biosynthetic genes (purI and purH) affect TPP biosynthesis due to flux through the purine and histidine pathways. The molecular genetic characterization of purI mutants and their respective pseudorevertants resulted in the conclusion that