Cyclic AMP can replace the relA-dependent requirement for derepression of acetohydroxy acid synthase in E. coli K-12

1977 
Abstract Derepression of the isoleucine and valine biosynthetic enzymes was strongly impaired in a relA strain of E. coli K-12 grown in an amino acid-glucose medium. The expression of the isoleucine and valine operons during leucine starvation was markedly defective in the relA mutant as compared to an isogenic rel + strain. Downshift to a poor carbon and energy source or the addition of cyclic AMP to the glucose medium allowed normal derepression in the relA mutant of one of the isoleucine and valine enzymes, acetohydroxy acid synthase. The other isoleucine and valine enzymes failed to derepress under these conditions, in contrast to the high enzyme levels in the rel + parent. No increase in acetohydroxy acid synthase was found in relA cya or relA crp strains during glycerol or pyruvate downshift. Cyclic AMP allowed derepression in the relA cya mutant but not in the relA crp strain. These data strongly suggest that the relA requirement for normal expression of acetohydroxy acid synthase can be replaced by cyclic AMP.
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