Affiliation:
1. The Public Health Research Institute of the City of New York Inc., and Department of Health, Bureau of Laboratories, New York, New York 10016
Abstract
In
Escherichia coli
wild-type cells, a mutation at the β-glucoside regulatory gene (
bglR
+
to
bglR
−
) leads to simultaneous expression of inducible phospho-β-glucosidase B (
bglB
+
) and a β-glucoside-specific species of enzyme II (β-glucoside transport I [
bglC
+
]); an additional mutation (
bglS
+
to
bglS4
) allows these enzymes to be formed constitutively. The
bgl
alleles have been mapped in the following order:
pyrE, bglA, bglB, bglS, bglR, bglC, ilvD
. The back mutation in the regulatory allele (
bglR
−
to
bglR
+
) caused the cessation of the expression of the
bglB
+
,
bglS
+
or
bglS4, bglC
+
alleles. However, a mutation in a strain with
bglB
+
,
bglS4, bglR8, bglC
+
alleles, at the
ini
site that lies between the
bglS4
and the
bglR8
allele, allowed the expression of the
bglS4
and
bglB
+
alleles, but showed no affect on the expression of the
bglC
+
allele. It is suggested that the
ini
mutation possesses a promotor-type function that in the absence of regulatory allele function (
bglR8
) renews the functioning of only the
bglS4
and
bglB
+
alleles. The complementation studies have shown that the
bglB
+
,
bglS
+
or
bglS4, bglC
+
alleles are expressed only in
cis
to the
bglR
−
allele. In the constitutive strain (
bglB
+
,
bglS4, bglR
−
,
bglC
+
), the expressed
bglS4
allele formed a soluble product that acts in
trans
over the
bglB
+
and
bglC
+
alleles and that appears effective only when the
bglB
+
and the
bglC
+
alleles are expressed in
cis
to the
bglR
−
allele. It thus showed that the constitutive biosynthesis of phospho-β-glucosidase B and β-glucoside transport I is under positive control. Since the regulatory allele
bglR
−
lies between the
bglS4
and the
blgC
+
alleles, and acts in
cis
, it appears that the mutation (
bglR
+
to
bglR
−
) allows the initiation of transcription in one direction to express the
bglS4, bglB
+
alleles and in the other to express the
bglC
+
allele. The structural genes
bglB
and
bglC
lie adjacent to the regulatory genes
bglR
and
bglS
, and the structural genes are coordinately controlled by the regulatory genes. It is, therefore, proposed that the
bglB, bglS, bglR, bglC
genes form a
bgl
operon.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology