SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY OF A GLUCOSE PERMEASE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI

Author:

Rogers Dexter1,Yu Shon-Hua1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Food and Nutrition, Utah State University, Logan, Utah

Abstract

Rogers, Dexter (Utah State University, Logan) and Shon-hua Yu . Substrate specificity of a glucose permease of Escherichia coli . J. Bacteriol. 84: 877–881. 1962.—A study was made of d -galactose uptake by galactose-negative Escherichia coli strain A (Weigle). Uptake probably occurred through a glucose-permease system, because d -glucose and a variety of nonmetabolizable glucose derivatives inhibited the accumulation of galactose and were themselves accumulated. d -Fructose did not inhibit galactose uptake. 6-Deoxy- d -galactose ( d -fucose) was taken up by a different permease system. The glucose permease apparently favored pyranoses, and it required the 6-hydroxyl group of the substrate to a greater extent than any of the other hydroxyl groups. Although much of the absorbed glucose-permease substrate was recovered in the free form, a significant amount was recovered as the 6-phosphate ester. Depending on the conditions employed to study uptake, the 6-phosphate ester could amount to as much as 60% of the absorbed galactose.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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