Seep-Feldhaus_1991_Mol.Microbiol_5_2995

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Title : Molecular analysis of the Corynebacterium glutamicum lysl gene involved in lysine uptake - Seep-Feldhaus_1991_Mol.Microbiol_5_2995
Author(s) : Seep-Feldhaus AH , Kalinowski J , Puhler A
Ref : Molecular Microbiology , 5 :2995 , 1991
Abstract :

Two Corynebacterium glutamicum mutants defective in lysine uptake were identified by analysing mutants resistant to S-(2-aminoethyl)-cysteine (AEC). A 5.6 kb genomic DNA fragment restoring AEC sensitivity and lysine uptake was isolated. A 4.2 kb subfragment was sequenced and three open reading frames were identified. Subcloning and gene disruption experiments showed that only the first open reading frame, termed lysl, is involved in lysine uptake. Lysl consists of 501 amino acids with a Mr of 53600. The hydrophobicity profile suggests that the lysl gene product is an integral membrane protein with 13 transmembrane segments. The amino acid sequence of lysl displays strong homology to that of the arcD gene product of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which is proposed to act as an arginine-ornithine antiporter. Investigation of the influence of the lysl gene on lysine secretion suggests the existence of a separate lysine efflux system in C. glutamicum.

PubMedSearch : Seep-Feldhaus_1991_Mol.Microbiol_5_2995
PubMedID: 1667221
Gene_locus related to this paper: corgl-y967

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Seep-Feldhaus AH, Kalinowski J, Puhler A (1991)
Molecular analysis of the Corynebacterium glutamicum lysl gene involved in lysine uptake
Molecular Microbiology 5 :2995

Seep-Feldhaus AH, Kalinowski J, Puhler A (1991)
Molecular Microbiology 5 :2995