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. 1977 Feb;85(2):193-201.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/85.2.193.

Regulation of newly evolved enzymes. III Evolution of the ebg repressor during selection for enhanced lactase activity

Regulation of newly evolved enzymes. III Evolution of the ebg repressor during selection for enhanced lactase activity

B G Hall et al. Genetics. 1977 Feb.

Abstract

The evolution of lactose utilization by lacZ deletion strains of E. coli occurs via mutations in the ebg genes. We show that one kind of mutation in the regulatory gene ebgR results in a repressor which retains the ability to repress synthesis of ebg enzymes, but which permits 4.5-fold more ebg enzyme synthesis during lactose induction than does the wild-type repressor. A comparison between the growth rate of various ebg+ strains on lactose and the amount of ebg enzyme synthesized by these strains shows that the rate of enzyme synthesis permitted by the wild-type repressor is insufficient for growth on lactose as a sole carbon source by a cell with the most active ebg lactase yet isolated. We conclude, therefore, that the evolution of lactose utilization requires both a structural and a regulatory mutation.

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