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Summary A mutational alteration either in adenylate cyclase (cya -) or in cyclic-35-AMP (cAMP) receptor protein (crp -) rendered Salmonella typhimurium incapable of producing flagella. The amount of mRNA specific for flagellin in these mutants was almost negligible when assayed in an in vitro protein synthesizing system. A secondary mutation, cfs, partially suppressing the cya - mutation, was identified among the revertants of cya -. A mutation in the same cistron as cfs resulted in a non-flagellate phenotype either by itself or in combination with cfs. The cistron, which was given the gene symbol flaT, was located between flaE and flaL. It was suggested that cAMP receptor protein together with cAMP modulates the gene flaT, which in turn acts as a positive effector on the synthesis of active mRNA specific for flagellin.  相似文献   

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Summary The regulation of the synthesis of nucleoside metabolizing enzymes has been studied in cya and crp mutant strains of Escherichia coli.The synthesis of the cyt-enzymes, cytidine deaminase and uridine phosphorylase regulated by the cytR gene product, is activated by the cAMP-CRP complex. On the other hand the synthesis of the deoenzymes: deoxyriboaldolase, thymidine phosphorylase, phosphodeoxyribomutase and purine nucleoside phosphorylase, appears to be increased if an active cAMP-CRP complex cannot be formed.It also seems that nucleosides serve as poor carbon sources for cya and crp mutants; this could not solely be explained by low levels of nucleoside metabolizing enzymes nor by a deficiency in nucleoside uptake. Addition of casamino acids stimulated the growth of cya and crp mutants, with nucleosides as carbon sources. When grown on glucose and casamino acids growth could be stimulated by adenine and hypoxanthine nucleosides; these results suggest an impaired nitrogen metabolism in cya and crp mutants.Abbreviations and Symbols cAMP cyclic adenosine 3:5-monophosphate - CRP cAMP receptor protein. Genes coding for: adenyl cyclase - cya cAMP receptor protein - crp cytidine deaminase - cdd uridine phosphorylase - udp thymidine phosphorylase - tpp purine nucleoside phosphorylase - pup; cytR regulatory gene for cdd, udp, dra, tpp, drm, and pup - deoR regulatory gene for dra, tpp, drm, and pup  相似文献   

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Summary Analysis of the induction of expression of cea-lacZ fusions in cya and crp mutants showed that catabolite repression affects the kinetics of induction and the rate of induced synthesis. In a cya mutant, addition of cAMP reduced the induction lag and increased the amount of -galactosidase produced. The CRP-cAMP complex was found to bind to two sites 5 to the cea promoter, but deletion analysis showed that only one of these was involved in the control of cea. Deletion of this site resulted in a loss of the stimulatory effects of cAMP in a cya mutant.  相似文献   

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细菌中cAMP受体蛋白(CRP)对依赖其的启动子的转录起始调控机制及其他调控作用已经得到详细深入的研究。CRP由cAMP激活,并与之结合形成CRP-cAMP复合体,后者与启动子上的特异位点结合,然后与RNA聚合酶相互作用,增强其与启动子的结合能力,从而起始转录。CRP-cAMP复合体与启动子不同的结合方式决定了CRP-9RNA聚合酶之间存在多种不同的作用方式。除了在碳源代谢方面的重要调控作用,CRP对细菌其他代谢途径也有调控作用。  相似文献   

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In Escherichia coli, adenylate cyclase activity is regulated by phosphorylated EnzymeIIAGlc, a component of the phosphotransferase system for glucose transport. In strains deficient in EnzymeIIAGlc, CAMP levels are very low. Adenylate cyclase containing the D414N substitution produces a low level of cAMP and it has been proposed that D414 may be involved in the process leading to activation by EnzymeIIAGlc. In this work, spontaneous secondary mutants producing large amounts of cAMP in strains deficient in EnzymeIIAGlc were obtained. The secondary mutations were all deletions located in the cya gene around the D414N mutation, generating adenylate cyclases truncated at the carboxyl end. Among them, a 48 kDa protein (half the size of wild-type adenylate cyclase) was shown to produce ten times more cAMP than wild-type adenylate cyclase in strains deficient in EnzymeIIAGlc. In addition, this protein was not regulated in strains grown on glucose and diauxic growth was abolished. This allowed the definition of a catalytic domain that is not regulated by the phosphotransferase system and produces levels of cAMP similar to that of regulated wild-type adenylate cyclase in wild-type strains grown in the absence of glucose. Further analysis allowed the characterization of the COOH-terminal regulatory domain, which is proposed to be inhibitory to the activity of the catalytic domain.  相似文献   

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Summary The synthesis of the adenylate cyclase [ATP pyrophosphatelyase-(cyclizing), E.C. 4.6.1.1.] of Escherichia coli, appears to be regulated negatively by the cAMP receptor protein CRP. This conclusion is based on a comparison of adenylate cyclase activities measured in vitro with the rates of cAMP synthesis by intact bacteria. The activity of adenylate cyclase, depending on conditions of growth, is also regulated by CRP; this effect, however, is indirect insofar as it is mediated by a protein or proteins under CRP control.  相似文献   

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A new class of promoter mutations in the lactose operon of Escherichia coli   总被引:19,自引:0,他引:19  
The isolation and genetic characterization of a number of mutations that are located in the promoter region of the lac2 operon are described. These mutations have reduced levels of lac operon expression in a wild, type (crp+cya+) genetic background. Three of the mutations also have lower levels of lac operon expression than lacP+ in a crp?cya? genetic background, that is in the absence of the catabolite activator protein and 3′,5′-adenosine cyclic monophosphate. These three mutations are located nearest to the lac operator. They define a second essential site in the promoter region.  相似文献   

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