Abstract
Eight metH mutants in Salmonella typhimurium with closely linked sites of mutation which could grow only on methionine were isolated from a metE mutant deficient in N(5)-methyltetrahydropteroyltriglutamate-homocysteine transmethylase; their deficiency in cobalamin-dependent N(5)-methyltetrahydrofolate-homocysteine transmethylase was supported by the results of enzyme studies of one of them. Cotransduction of metH and metA (homoserine O-transsuccinylase) mutants was obtained, thus revealing linkage between a second pair of the six known methionine structural genes. One metH mutant clearly differed from the rest in that it reverted at a higher frequency, was temperature sensitive, complemented all other metH mutants, and was located farthest from the metA gene.