- Auxotrophy
Auxotrophy is the inability of an organism to synthesize a particular
organic compound required for its growth (as defined byIUPAC ). An auxotroph is an organism that displays this characteristic; "auxotrophic" is the corresponding adjective. Auxotrophy is the opposite of prototrophy.In
genetics , a strain is said to be auxotrophic if it carries amutation that renders it unable to synthesize an essential compound. For example ayeast mutant in which a gene of theuracil synthesis pathway is inactivated is a uracil auxotroph. Such a strain is unable to synthesize uracil and will only be able to grow if uracil can be taken up from the environment. This is the opposite of a uracil prototroph, or in this case awild-type strain, which can still grow in the absence of uracil. Auxotrophic genetic markers are often used inmolecular genetics .Researchers have used strains of "
E. coli " auxotrophic for specific amino acids to introduce non-natural amino acid analogues intoproteins . For instance cells auxotrophic for the amino acid phenylalanine can be grown in media supplemented with an analogue such as para-azido phenylalanine.It is important to remember that many living things, including humans, are auxotrophic for large classes of compounds required for growth and must obtain these compounds through diet (see
vitamin ,essential amino acid ,essential fatty acid ).ee also
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Autotroph
*Bradytroph
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