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. 1978 Jul;89(3):453-65.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/89.3.453.

Experimental evolution of a new enzymatic function. II. Evolution of multiple functions for ebg enzyme in E. coli

Experimental evolution of a new enzymatic function. II. Evolution of multiple functions for ebg enzyme in E. coli

B G Hall. Genetics. 1978 Jul.

Abstract

The evolution of ebgo enzyme of Escherichia coli, an enzyme which is unable to hydrolyze lactose, lactulose, lactobionate, or galactose-arabinoside effectively, has been directed in successive steps so that the evolved enzyme is able to hydrolyze these galactosides effectively. I show that in order for a strain of E. coli with a lacZ deletion to evolve the ability to use lactobionate as a carbon source, a series of mutations must occur in the ebg genes, and that these mutations must be selected in a particular order. The ordered series of mutations constitutes an obligatory evolutionary pathway for the acquisition of a new function for ebgo enzyme. A comparison of newly evolved strains with parental strains shows that when ebg enzyme acquires a new function, its old functions often suffer; but that in several cases old functions are either unaffected or are improved. I conclude that divergence of functions catalyzed by an enzyme need not require gene duplication.

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