Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Abstract
Englesberg, Ellis
(University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.),
Joseph Irr, Joseph Power, and Nancy Lee
. Positive control of enzyme synthesis by gene C in the
l
-arabinose system. J. Bacteriol
90:
946–957. 1965.—The
l
-arabinose gene complex consists of genes D, A, B, and C, linked in that order between the markers
thr
and
leu
, and an unlinked gene E. Genes D, A, B, and E are the structural genes for three inducible enzymes and permease, respectively. Gene C, with two mutant alleles, C
−
and C
c
, is the regulatory gene exhibiting positive and negative control. C
−
mutants are deficient and C
c
mutants are constitutive for all three enzymes and permease. Complementation analysis, employing sexual merozygotes (A
−
C
+
× A
+
C
−
), with six different C
−
mutants, demonstrates that C
−
is recessive to C
+
(positive control). A total of 61 C
c
mutants, isolated as clones resistant to
d
-fucose inhibition, are linked to the
leu ara
region of the chromosome, and the 22 C
c
mutants that were analyzed in detail mapped within the C gene among the C
−
mutant sites. C
c
mutants produce various but coordinate levels of the two enzymes measured, and permease. Complementation analysis (A
−
C
c
× A
+
C
−
, A
−
C
c
× A
+
C
+
) shows that C
c
is dominant to C
−
(positive control) and recessive to C
+
(negative control). Deletion mutants that extend into the C gene are
l
-arabinose permease-negative, thus supporting the positive regulatory role of the C gene. The name “activator gene” is proposed for genes of the C type to accentuate their positive role in gene expression. A working model consistent with these results is presented.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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