Publications by authors named "A Sasarman"

Previously we showed that an Escherichia coli hemH mutant, defective in the ultimate step of heme synthesis, ferrochelatase, is somewhat better than 100-fold more sensitive than its wild-type parent in tumbling to blue light. Here we explore the effect of a hemG mutant, defective in the penultimate step, protoporphyrinogen oxidase. We found that a hemG mutant also is somewhat better than 100-fold more sensitive in tumbling to blue light compared to its wild-type parent.

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The hemB gene is a member of the family of genes encoding enzymes of the porphyrin biosynthetic pathway and codes for the enzyme porphobilinogen synthase, which is responsible for the conversion of delta-aminolevulinic acid to porphobilinogen. To clone the hemB gene of Staphylococcus aureus we used Tn917-mediated transposon mutagenesis. Tn917 confers resistance to erythromycin and is carried by plasmid pTV1ts, which has thermosensitive replication.

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The hemG gene of Escherichia coli K12 is involved in the activity of protoporphyrinogen oxidase, the enzyme responsible for the conversion of protoporphyrinogen IX into protoporphyrin IX during heme and chlorophyll biosynthesis. The gene is located at min 87 on the genetic map of E. coli K12.

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