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A mechanism of transposon-mediated directed mutation
Authors:Zhongge Zhang  Milton H Saier  Jr
Institution:Division of Biological Sciences, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0116, USA.
Abstract:Directed mutation is a proposed process that allows mutations to occur at higher frequencies when they are beneficial. Until now, the existence of such a process has been controversial. Here we describe a novel mechanism of directed mutation mediated by the transposon, IS 5 in Escherichia coli . crp deletion mutants mutate specifically to glycerol utilization (Glp+) at rates that are enhanced by glycerol or the loss of the glycerol repressor (GlpR), depressed by glucose or glpR overexpression, and RecA-independent. Of the four tandem GlpR binding sites ( O1–O4 ) upstream of the glpFK operon, O4 specifically controls glpFK expression while O1 primarily controls mutation rate in a process mediated by IS 5 hopping to a specific site on the E. coli chromosome upstream of the glpFK promoter. IS 5 insertion into other gene activation sites is unaffected by the presence of glycerol or the loss of GlpR. The results establish an example of transposon-mediated directed mutation, identify the protein responsible and define the mechanism involved.
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