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On the regulation of D-ribose metabolism in E. coli B-r. I. Isolation and characterization of D-ribokinaseless and D-ribose permeaseless mutants
Authors:Lloyd H Graf Jr and R O Burns
Institution:(1) Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Duke University, School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina
Abstract:Summary A presumed single site mutation designated leu-500, affects both the basal expression and response to the leucine repression signal by the leucine operon of Salmonella typhimurium. The distantly located supX mutation suppresses the leucine auxotrophy imposed by the leu-500 mutation by raising the level of basal expression while maintaining the abnormal regulation. An additional type of suppressor mutation which is closely linked to the leu-500 locus restores essentially normal regulation but maintains the low repressed expression characteristic of the leu-500 strain. The leucine sufficiency of the leu-500 strain with the linked suppressor and the supX leu-500 strains is temperature conditional in that both types require leucine for growth at 42° but not at 37°. These results, which indicate that a single site mutation can simultaneously affect promoter-like and operator-like function, are discussed in terms of DNA superstructure.This investigation was supported by U.S. Public Health Service Research Grant GM-12551 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, and is a portion of the work submitted by Lloyd H. Graf in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the hP. D. degree from Duke University. Lloyd H. Graf was the recipient of a predoctoral fellowship award from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. R. O. Burns is the recipient of a Research Career Development Award from the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences.
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