Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences and Graduate Division of Microbiology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
Abstract
Wegener, Warner
S. (University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio),
and Antonio H. Romano
. Control of isocitratase formation in
Rhizopus nigricans
. J. Bacteriol.
87:
156–161. 1964.—A fumaric acid-producing strain of
Rhizopus nigricans
was found to produce a fair level of isocitratase in a casein hydrolysate medium. Glucose repressed enzyme formation. When glucose was utilized during growth, there was a relief of repression, and enzyme synthesis was resumed at a rate equivalent to that found in nonrepressed cells. Zinc stimulated isocitratase formation in glucose-repressed cultures by stimulating growth and glucose utilization, thereby decreasing accumulation of repressor metabolites derived from glucose. The effectiveness of acetate as an inducer was greater on glucose-repressed cells than on nonrepressed cells; cells grown in the presence of glucose formed higher levels of isocitratase when subsequently replaced with an acetate-containing inductive medium than did cells grown without glucose. Moreover, addition of 2 ppm of Zn
++
during the inductive replacement phase resulted in a twofold increase in isocitratase formation. The hypothesis is submitted that Zn
++
exerts its action by stimulating ribonucleic acid (RNA) synthesis, thereby facilitating the formation of a specific RNA during induction. Preliminary evidence implicating Zn
++
in the stimulation of RNA synthesis in this organism is presented.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
32 articles.
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