Characterization of the Escherichia coli K12 gltS glutamate permease gene.
M Kalman, D R Gentry, M Cashel
Index: Mol. Gen. Genet. 225(3) , 379-86, (1991)
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Abstract
The gltS gene is known to encode a sodium-dependent, glutamate-specific permease. We have localized the Escherichia coli K12 gltS gene with respect to the spoT gene, sequenced it, and recombined a null insertion-deletion allele into the chromosome without loss of viability. The gltS null allele gives a Glt- phenotype, i.e. it abolishes the ability of a gltCc host to grow on glutamate as sole carbon and nitrogen source and also confers alpha-methylglutamate resistance. A multicopy plasmid expressing the gltS gene can reverse the Glt- phenotype of gltS- or wild-type strains while other plasmids show host-dependent complementation patterns. Induction of gltS gene overexpression under control of isopropyl-beta-D-thiogalactoside (IPTG)-inducible promoters severely inhibits growth. The GltS protein is deduced to be a 42425 dalton hydrophobic protein with 2 sets of 5 possible integral protein domains, each flanking a central hydrophilic, flexible region.
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