NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCES OF THE ARB GENES, WHICH CONTROL BETA-GLUCOSIDE UTILIZATION IN ERWINIA-CHRYSANTHEMI - COMPARISON WITH THE ESCHERICHIA-COLI-BGL OPERON AND EVIDENCE FOR A NEW BETA-GLYCOHYDROLASE FAMILY INCLUDING ENZYMES FROM EUBACTERIA, ARCHEABACTERIA, AND HUMANS

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ELHASSOUNI, M
HENRISSAT, B
CHIPPAUX, M
BARRAS, F
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[1] CNRS,CHIM BACTERIENNE LAB,31 CHEMIN JOSEPH AIGUIER,BP 71,F-13274 MARSEILLE 9,FRANCE
[2] CNRS,CTR RECH MACROMOLEC VEGETALES,F-38041 GRENOBLE,FRANCE
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10.1128/jb.174.3.765-777.1992
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Q93 [微生物学];
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The phytopathogenic bacterium Erwinia chrysanthemi, unlike other members of the family Enterobacteriaceae, is able to metabolize the beta-glucosides, arbutin, and salicin. A previous genetic analysis of the E. chrysanthemi arb genes, which mediate beta-glucoside metabolism, suggested that they were homologous to the Escherichia coli K-12 bgl genes. We have now determined the nucleotide sequence of a 5,065-bp DNA fragment containing three genes, arbG, arbF, and arbB. Deletion analysis, expression in minicell systems, and comparison with sequences of other proteins suggest that arbF and arbB encode a beta-glucoside-specific phosphotransferase system-dependent permease and a phospho-beta-glucosidase, respectively. The ArbF amino acid sequence shares 55% identity with that of the E. coli BgIF permease and contains most residues thought to be important for a phosphotransferase. One change, however, was noted, since BgIF Arg-625, presumably involved in phosphoryl transfer, was replaced by a Cys residue in ArbF. An analysis of the ArbB sequence led to the definition of a protein family which contained enzymes classified as phospho-beta-glucosidases, phospho-beta-galactosidases, beta-glucosidases, and beta-galactosidases and originating from gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, archebacteria and mammals, including humans. An analysis of this family allowed us (i) to speculate on the ways that these enzymes evolved, (ii) to identify a glutamate residue likely to be a key amino acid in the catalytic activity of each protein, and (iii) to predict that domain II of the human lactate-phlorizin hydrolase, which is involved in lactose is catalytically nonactive. A comparison between the untranslated regions of the E. chrysanthemi arb cluster and the E. coli bgl operon revealed the conservation of two regions which, in the latter, are known to terminate transcription under noninducing conditions and be the target of the BglG transcriptional antiterminator under inducing conditions. ArbG was found to share a high level of similarity with the BglG antiterminator as well as with Bacillus subtilis SacT and SacY antiterminators, suggesting that ArbG functions as an antiterminator in regulating the expression of the E. chrysanthemi arb genes.
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