Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Abstract
Tryptophan biosynthesis in
Salmonella
is controlled by at least one regulatory gene,
trpR
, which is cotransducible with
thr
genes and not with the
trp
operon. Mutations in
trpR
cause derepression of tryptophan enzyme synthesis and confer resistance to growth inhibition by 5-methyltryptophan. Nineteen
trpR
mutations were mapped with respect to
thrA
and
serB
markers by two-point (ratio) and three-point transduction tests. The results are all consistent with the site order
serB80-trpR-thrA59
on the
Salmonella
chromosome. Very low or undetectable levels of recombination between different
trpR
mutations have so far prevented the determination of fine structure in the
trpR
gene. Thirteen other 5-methyltryptophan-resistant mutants previously found not to be cotransducible with either the
trp
operon or
thrA
, and designated
trpT
, were also used in these experiments. Lack of cotransducibility with
thrA
was confirmed, and no linkage with
serB
was detected. The nature and location of
trpT
mutations remain obscure.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
8 articles.
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