Mapping of I gene mutations which lead to repressors with increased affinity for lac operator |
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Authors: | Magnus Pfahl |
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Affiliation: | The Salk Institute for Biological Studies Regulatory Biology Laboratory P.O. Box 85800 San Diego, Calif. 92138, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | A genetic mapping system is used to locate mutations on the lac repressor gene (I) which lead to repressor proteins with an increased affinity for operator DNA. These tight binding repressors (Itb) are of particular interest since their analysis should allow some conclusions on the mechanism of interaction between repressor and operator. Itb mutations were found to map in two regions of the I gene. One is near the amino-terminal end, a region which has been shown to be essential for the DNA binding properties of the repressor. The other region in which Itb mutations were mapped codes for approximately amino acids 255 to 295 of the repressor, a region which had so far not been considered to be essential for the DNA binding properties of the repressor protein. |
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