Altered regulation of the glnRA operon in a Bacillus subtilis mutant that produces methionine sulfoximine-tolerant glutamine synthetase

Author:

Schreier H J1,Rostkowski C A1,Kellner E M1

Affiliation:

1. Center of Marine Biotechnology, University of Maryland, Baltimore 21202.

Abstract

A Bacillus subtilis mutant that produced glutamine synthetase (GS) with altered sensitivity to DL-methionine sulfoximine was isolated. The mutation, designated glnA33, was due to a T.A-to-C.G transition, changing valine to alanine at codon 190 within the active-site C domain. Altered regulation was observed for GS activity and antigen and mRNA levels in a B. subtilis glnA33 strain. The mutant enzyme was 28-fold less sensitive to DL-methionine sulfoximine and had a 13.0-fold-higher Km for hydroxylamine and a 4.8-fold-higher Km for glutamate than wild-type GS did.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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