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. 1970 Apr;102(1):79-84.
doi: 10.1128/jb.102.1.79-84.1970.

Comparative study of isoenzyme formation of bacterial beta-galactosidase

Comparative study of isoenzyme formation of bacterial beta-galactosidase

R P Erickson et al. J Bacteriol. 1970 Apr.

Abstract

The enzyme beta-galactosidase was studied in crude extracts of Escherichia coli 3300, E. coli grown on a selenium and sulfur medium, Salmonella typhimurium F-lac, Serratia marcescens F-lac, S. marcescens P-lac, Proteus mirabilis F-lac, P. mirabilis P-lac, Aeromonas formicans, and Streptococcus lactis. The isoenzymes could be demonstrated by an alternative histochemical technique. Different isoenzyme patterns were found to be determined by the beta-galactosidase structural gene and not by the cytoplasm within which the beta-galactosidase was formed. In addition, the beta-galactosidases from strains which form isoenzymes were more stable to heat and urea treatments than the enzyme formed by those organisms which produce reduced amounts of, or no, isoenzyme.

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