D-ribose metabolism in Escherichia coli K-12: genetics, regulation, and transport

Publication Year
1984

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

We have isolated mutants defective in high-affinity D-ribose transport. The mutations map in rbsT or rbsB , the structural gene for ribose binding protein. rbsT consists of at least one gene coding for a protein required for high-affinity transport. The high-affinity transport-defective mutants were able to utilize D-ribose, indicating that at least a second, low-affinity transport system for D-ribose is present in Escherichia coli K-12. rbsT and rbsB are located at min 84 on the E. coli genetic map and, together with rbsK , the gene coding for ribokinase , constitute an rbs operon. The order of genes is rbsP /O rbsT rbsB rbsK . The rbs operon is subject to negative control by the product of the rbsR gene. rbsR is located distal to the rbs operon and appears to form a separate transcriptional unit.

Journal
J Bacteriol
Volume
158
Issue
2
Pages
665-73
Date Published
05/1984
ISSN Number
0021-9193
Alternate Journal
J Bacteriol
PMID
6327616