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The role of ribose-binding protein in transport and chemotaxis in Escherichia coli K12.
Authors:D R Galloway  C E Furlong
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, University of California, Riverside, California 92502 USA
Abstract:The ribose-binding protein of Escherichia coli Willis, R. C., and Furlong, C. E. (1974) J. Biol. Chem.249, 6926–6929] has been shown to be a required common receptor component for high-affinity ribose transport and for chemotaxis toward this attractant. Mutants devoid of the ribose-binding protein are missing high-affinity ribose transport and do not respond chemotactically to this sugar, whereas the response to other attractants is normal. Eight independently isolated ribose-positive revertant strains regained the binding protein, high-affinity ribose transport, and ribose chemotaxis. One revertant which grows slowly on ribose as a sole carbon source did not regain the binding protein, high-affinity transport, or ribose chemotaxis.
Keywords:To whom reprint requests should be sent  Recipient of United States Public Health Service Research Career Development Award No  1 K04 GM 00001  Present address: Department of Genetics  SK-50  University of Washington  Seattle  Washington 98195  
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