ACTIVATION OF THE BACILLUS-SUBTILIS-HUT OPERON AT THE ONSET OF STATIONARY GROWTH-PHASE IN NUTRIENT SPORULATION MEDIUM RESULTS PRIMARILY FROM THE RELIEF OF AMINO-ACID REPRESSION OF HISTIDINE TRANSPORT

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作者
ATKINSON, MR [1 ]
WRAY, LV [1 ]
FISHER, SH [1 ]
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[1] BOSTON UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT MICROBIOL,80 E CONCORD,BOSTON,MA 02118
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10.1128/JB.175.14.4282-4289.1993
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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During growth of Bacillus subtilis in nutrient sporulation medium containing histidine (DSM-His medium), the expression of histidase, the first enzyme in the histidine-degradative pathway (hut), is derepressed 40- to 200-fold at the onset of stationary phase. To identify the gene products responsible for this regulation, histidase expression was examined in various hut regulatory mutants as well as in mutants defective in stationary-phase gene regulation. Histidase expression during growth in DSM-His medium was significantly altered only in a strain containing the hutC1 mutation. The hutC1 mutation allows the hut operon to be expressed in the absence of its inducer, histidine. During logarithmic growth in DSM-His medium, histidase levels were 25-fold higher in the HutC mutant than in wild-type cells. Moreover, histidase expression in the HutC mutant increased only four- to eightfold after the end of exponential growth in DSM-His medium. This suggests that histidine transport is reduced in wild-type cells during exponential growth in DSM-His medium and that this reduction is largely responsible for the repression of hut expression in cells growing logarithmically in this medium. Indeed, the rate of histidine uptake in DSM-His medium was fourfold lower in exponentially growing cells than in stationary-phase cells. The observation that the degradation of histidine is inhibited when B. subtilis is growing rapidly in medium containing a mixture of amino acids suggests that a hierarchy of amino acid utilization may be present in this bacterium.
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