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Expression and regulation of a Bacteroides fragilis sucrose utilization system cloned in Escherichia coli.

R R Scholle1, H E Steffen, H J Goodman, D R Woods.   

Abstract

A Bacteroides fragilis strain isolated from human feces was the source of chromosomal DNA in the construction of plasmid pBS100. The cloned 6-kilobase insert of plasmid pBS100 conferred a sucrose positivity phenotype on transformed cells of Escherichia coli JA221. E. coli JA221(pBS100) cells were able to utilize sucrose as the sole source of carbon because of the presence of sucrase enzyme and sucrose uptake activities. Sucrase activity was inducible in B. fragilis but constitutive in E. coli JA221(pBS100) cells. In sucrose-minimal medium, both B. fragilis and E. coli JA221(pBS100) produced intracellular and extracellular sucrase activities throughout the growth cycle. Osmotic shock experiments performed on E. coli JA221(pBS100) indicated that up to 55% of the sucrase activity was localized in the periplasmic space, 30% was in the cytoplasm, and the remaining 15% was in the cell-free extracellular supernatant fluid. B. fragilis and E. coli JA221(pBS100) actively transported sucrose. Sucrose uptake was induced by sucrose in B. fragilis, whereas the uptake activity in E. coli JA221(pBS100) was constitutive. E. coli JA221(pBS100) appeared to transport sucrose by a phosphotransferase-independent system. B. fragilis transported sucrose only under strictly anaerobic conditions. No uptake activity was detected under aerobic conditions with or without addition of catalase.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2166474      PMCID: PMC184534          DOI: 10.1128/aem.56.6.1944-1948.1990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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