lac repressor-operator interaction. Analysis of the X86 repressor mutant |
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Authors: | Magnus Pfahl |
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Affiliation: | The Salk Institute for Biological Studies Post Office Box 1809, San Diego, Calif. 92112, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | In vitro measurements show that the X86 repressor, which has an increased affinity for the lac operator as compared to wild-type repressor, also has an increased affinity for non-operator sites on Escherichia coli DNA. The rate constant of association of repressor and operator is decreased by E. coli DNA fivefold more for X86 repressor than for wild-type repressor. Low inducer concentrations increase the rate of association of X86 repressor and operator in the presence of E. coli DNA. In a partial equilibrium situation where part of the X86 repressor is bound to the operator, and part to either non-operator sites on E. coli DNA or to an Oc operator, the formation of complexes between X86 repressor and wild-type operator is favored by low inducer concentrations. Repression of the lac enzymes increases drastically in the X86 mutant in the absence of DNA synthesis in vivo. A new explanation for the in vivo characteristics of the X86 mutant is suggested. |
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Keywords: | IPTG |
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