| Literature DB >> 6355385 |
D P Bloxham, C J Herbert, S S Ner, W T Drabble.
Abstract
A hybrid plasmid, pDB2, was constructed by ligating a 3.24 kb EcoRI/HindIII fragment of the Escherichia coli chromosome into pBR322. This was used to transform a gltA mutant which was devoid of citrate synthase activity. The resultant strain expressed very high citrate synthase activity and this enabled a simplified purification of the homogeneous enzyme in high yield. The subunit Mr was estimated as 47000-49000 by SDS gel electrophoresis, which closely resembles the eukaryotic form of the enzyme. Evidence for some conservation of sequence between the two proteins was revealed in the acid cleavage pattern at aspartyl-prolyl residues. In addition to coding for the structural gene for citrate synthase, the 3.24 kb EcoRI/HindIII fragment also retained the genetic structure necessary for control of enzyme synthesis since the expression of enzyme activity in the strain harbouring pDB2 was still subject to glucose repression.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6355385 DOI: 10.1099/00221287-129-6-1889
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Microbiol ISSN: 0022-1287