A single mutation affects L-serine deaminase, L-leucyl-, L-phenylalanyl-tRNA protein transferase, and proline oxidase activity in Escherichia coli K-12.
AUTOR(ES)
Tam, A
RESUMO
A mutation at a single locus, wyb, results in several phenotypic changes in Escherichia coli K-12. The Wyb- phenotype includes: (i) an increase in L-serine deaminase activity, together with a loss of inducibility by L-leucine; (ii) an absence of L-leucyl-, L-phenylalanyl-tRNA protein transferase activity; (iii) inducibility of proline oxidase by proline; and (iv) a loss of ability to use maltose as a carbon and energy source.
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