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Relief of polarity in DNA-dependent cell-free synthesis of enzymes of the galactose operon of Escherichia coli
Authors:Waldemar Wetekam  Karin Staack and Ruth Ehring
Institution:(1) Institut für Genetik der Universität zu Köln, Köln
Abstract:Summary Polar mutations of the galactose operon of both, nonsense and insertion type have been studied in a system for DNA-dependent synthesis of the galactose enzymes of Escherichia coli. In vivo, these mutations reduce to different degrees the level of expression of the gene located on the promoter-distal side of the mutation. No such polar effects are observed in vitro. This relief of polarity is neither due to the action of nonsense suppressors, nor to random initiation of mRNA synthesis.A special aspect of this study concerns those insertion mutations which carry a segment of DNA of foreign origin inserted near the control region of the galactose operon. In vivo, mutants of this type produce only one percent or less of the three galactose enzymes as compared to the wildtype. The residual enzyme synthesis is not or only slightly affected by inducer. In contrast, DNA carrying such insertion mutations is fully active in the cell-free enzyme synthesis and sensitive to the controls exerted by the galactose repressor and by the catabolite gene activator protein.
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