Nj. Mantis et Pj. Sansonetti, THE NADB GENE OF SALMONELLA-TYPHIMURIUM COMPLEMENTS THE NICOTINIC-ACID AUXOTROPHY OF SHIGELLA-FLEXNERI, MGG. Molecular & general genetics, 252(5), 1996, pp. 626-629
Shigella species are characteristically nicotinic acid INA) auxotrophs
. The invasive S. flexneri strain M90T, transformed with the multicopy
plasmid pZT349 encoding the nadB gene of Salmonella typhimurium, can
grow in minimal glucose medium without exogenous NA, whereas, M90T con
taining the control vector, pUC18 does not, suggesting that this speci
es lacks L-aspartic acid oxidase, the first enzyme in the de novo NAD
biosynthetic pathway. The estimated growth rate of strain M90T (pZT349
) in HeLa cells was identical to that of M90T (pUC18), indicating the
available intracellular concentration of NA is not limiting for bacter
ial growth.