INDUCIBILITY OF THE TOL CATABOLIC PATHWAY IN PSEUDOMONAS-PUTIDA (PWW0) GROWING ON SUCCINATE IN CONTINUOUS-CULTURE - EVIDENCE OF CARBON CATABOLITE REPRESSION CONTROL

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DUETZ, WA [1 ]
MARQUES, S [1 ]
DEJONG, C [1 ]
RAMOS, JL [1 ]
VANANDEL, JG [1 ]
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[1] CSIC, DEPT PLANT BIOCHEM, ESTAC EXPTL ZAIDIN, E-18080 GRANADA, SPAIN
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10.1128/JB.176.8.2354-2361.1994
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The TOL catabolic genes in Pseudomonas putida(pWW0) are clustered in the upper operon, encoding enzymes for the conversion of toluene and xylenes to benzoate and toluates, and the meta-cleavage operon, encoding enzymes for the conversion of the benzoate and toluates to tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates. In this study, it was shown that cells growing in a chemostat under succinate growth-limiting conditions express both the upper and meta-cleavage pathways in response to o-xylene, a nonmetabolizable effector of the XylR regulatory protein. The dilution rate maintained in the succinate-limited chemostat cultures influenced the synthesis levels of TOL pathway enzymes, their steady-state levels, and their turnover rates. Cells growing in the presence of nonlimiting concentrations of succinate in continuous culture did not express pathway enzymes in response to the addition of o-xylene, which was due to a blockage at the transcriptional level. Expression of the meta-cleavage pathway in response to 2,3-dimethylbenzoate, a nonmetabolizable effector of the XylS regulatory protein, was 93% lower in cultures exposed to succinate at nonlimiting concentrations than in the succinate-limited chemostats. The mRNA level of xylS during nonlimited growth on succinate was very low compared with that in succinate-limited cultures, suggesting that suppression of expression of the meta-cleavage pathway is regulated mainly by the level of the XylS regulator.
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