Salmonella typhimurium metE operator-constitutive mutations
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Salmonella typhimurium metE operator-constitutive mutations
Abstract
We used a metE-lacZ fusion phage (lambda Elac) to select for mutants with operator-constitutive mutations in the Salmonella typhimurium metE control region. All of the mutations identified were found to lie within a region containing tandemly-repeating 8-bp palindromes with the consensus sequence 5'-AGACGTCT-3', previously proposed to be the binding region for the metJ-encoded repressor. Lysogens carrying mutant lambda Elac phage exhibit high beta-galactosidase levels that are only partially repressible by methionine. Although repression of metE expression by vitamin B12 is not disrupted in metJ+ lysogens, vitamin B12 repression is disrupted in lysogens lacking an active MetJ repressor. These results suggest that there is an interaction between the metJ-encoded repressor and the vitamin B12 repression system mediated by the metH gene product.
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