Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19711
Abstract
Two independent mutants resistant to
l
-arabinose inhibition only in the presence of
d
-glucose were isolated from an
l
-arabinose-sensitive strain containing the
araD139
mutation. Preliminary mapping studies indicate that these mutations are closely linked to the
araIOC
region. Addition of
d
-glucose to growing cultures of these mutants results in a 95 to 98% repression of
ara
operon expression, as compared to a 50% repression of the parental control. Since cultures of both mutant and parental strains undergo a 50% repression of
lac
operon expression upon addition of glucose, the hypersensitivity to catabolite repression exhibited by these mutants is specific for the
ara
operon. Addition of cyclic adenosine monophosphate reverses the catabolite repression of the
ara
operon in both mutant and parent strains to 70 to 80% of the control. It is suggested that in these mutants the affinity of the
ara
operon initiator region for the cAMP-catabolite-activator protein complex may have been altered.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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