1985
DOI: 10.1128/jb.164.3.1317-1323.1985
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Cloning, structure, and expression of the Escherichia coli K-12 hisC gene

Abstract: We used an expression vector plasmid containing the Escherichia coli K-12 histidine operon regulatory region to subclone the E. coli hisC gene. Analysis of plasmid-coded proteins showed that hisC was expressed in minicells. A protein with an apparent molecular weight of 38,500 was identified as the primary product of the hisC gene. Expression was under control of the hisGp promoter and resulted in very efficient synthesis (over 100-fold above the wild-type levels) of imidazolylacetolphosphate:L-glutamate amino… Show more

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“…SMUL_1544 displayed an elevated amino acid sequence identity of 46.2%, 46.6%, and 47.4%, respectively, with these proteins. The phylogenetic relationship of this group to the biochemically characterized HisC protein of E. coli K‐12 (GenBank: ; as well as the putative HisC proteins of S. enterica (GenBank: ), or S. multivorans (GenBank: ) is closer compared to the group of CobD‐like decarboxylases. The group of CobD homologs showed a sequence identity of 30–80%, but < 30% to the HisC‐like proteins.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…SMUL_1544 displayed an elevated amino acid sequence identity of 46.2%, 46.6%, and 47.4%, respectively, with these proteins. The phylogenetic relationship of this group to the biochemically characterized HisC protein of E. coli K‐12 (GenBank: ; as well as the putative HisC proteins of S. enterica (GenBank: ), or S. multivorans (GenBank: ) is closer compared to the group of CobD‐like decarboxylases. The group of CobD homologs showed a sequence identity of 30–80%, but < 30% to the HisC‐like proteins.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Culture aliquots were collected and immediately transferred to an equal volume of chilled killer solution (10 mM NaN 3 and 200 lg ml À1 chloramphenicol in diethyl pyrocarbonate-treated water [17]) in order to minimise RNA degradation. The suspension was centrifuged at 5000g for 20 min at 4°C.…”
Section: Rna Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Homologous expression of the E. coli hisC gene in E. coli The hisC gene encoding imidazolacetol-phosphate transaminase (IAPT) was amplified from E. coli K12 chromosomal DNA by PCR. Primers were based on the known sequence of the hisC gene from E. coli (Grisolia et al, 1985). The plasmid pIAPTX99 contained the entire coding region of the hisC gene plus the natural ribosome-binding site cloned downstream of the trc promoter in pTrc99A (Pharmacia).…”
Section: Hind3mentioning
confidence: 99%