Autoregulation: a role for a biosynthetic enzyme in the control of gene expression
- PMID: 4583023
- PMCID: PMC427103
- DOI: 10.1073/pnas.70.10.2757
Autoregulation: a role for a biosynthetic enzyme in the control of gene expression
Abstract
It was previously proposed, primarily on the basis of evidence in vitro, that L-threonine deaminase, the ilvA gene product, is required for repression of its own synthesis and for repression of the other genes in the ilv-ADE operon. In this communication, evidence in vivo is presented that supports this autoregulatory model. Further evidence is presented that suggests that L-threonine deaminase is also required for induction of the ilvC gene product. The autoregulatory model is presented in an expanded form to include recent evidence that L-threonine deaminase (EC 4.2.1.16) is a central element for repression of the ilvADE and ilvB operons, and for induction of the ilvC operon.
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