A mutant of Escherichia coli with altered inducer specificity for the fad regulon |
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Authors: | W J O'Brien F E Frerman |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology, The Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233 USA |
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Abstract: | A novel regulatory mutant of the fatty acid degradation () regulon of was isolated. This mutant, D-2, was induced to synthesize the fatty acid β-oxidation enzymes during growth on decanoate and laurate whereas the wild type strain was induced only when fatty acids with a chain length greater than 12 carbon atoms were present in the growth medium. The fatty acid specificity of the acyl CoA synthetase was also changed in strain D-2. The data are consistant with the hypothesis that acyl CoA's themselves are the inducers of the regulon and suggest that strain D-2 may synthesize an altered regulatory protein. The results also suggest that the acyl CoA synthetase may possess regulatory as well as enzymatic activity. |
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