Glucose repression in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2): a likely regulatory role for glucose kinase |
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Authors: | Susan Angell Cinzia G. Lewis Mark J. Buttner Mervyn J. Bibb |
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Affiliation: | (1) John Innes Centre, NR4 7UH Colney, Norwich, UK;(2) Present address: The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, NR47UH Colney, Norwich, UK |
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Abstract: | The glucose kinase gene (glkA-ORF3) of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) plays an essential role in glucose utilisation and in glucose repression of a variety of genes involved in the utilisation of alternative carbon sources. These genes include dagA, which encodes an extracellular agarase that permits agar utilisation. Suppressor mutants of glkA-ORF3 deletion strains capable of utilising glucose (Glc+) arise at a frequency of about 10–5 on prolonged incubation. The Glc+ phenotype of the mutants is reversible (at a frequency of about 10–3) and reflects either the activation of a normally silent glucose kinase gene or the modification of an existing sugar kinase. Although the level of glucose kinase activity in the Glc+ supressor mutants is similar to that in the glkA+ parental strain, glucose repression of dagA remains defective. Expression of the glucose kinase gene of Zymomonas mobilis in glkA-ORF3 mutants restored glucose utilisation, but not glucose repression of dagA. Over-expression of glkA-ORF3 on a high-copy-number plasmid failed to restore glucose repression of dagA in glkA-ORF3 mutants and led to loss of glucose repression of dagA in a glkA+ strain. These results suggest that glucose phosphorylation itself is not sufficient for glucose repression and that glkA-ORF3 plays a specific regulatory role in triggering glucose repression in S. coelicolor A3(2). |
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Keywords: | Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) Glucose kinase Glucose repression Agarase |
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