Mutations that activate the silent bgl operon of Escherichia coli confer a growth advantage in stationary phase

Madan, Ranjna ; Kolter, Roberto ; Mahadevan, S. (2005) Mutations that activate the silent bgl operon of Escherichia coli confer a growth advantage in stationary phase Journal of Bacteriology, 187 (23). pp. 7912-7917. ISSN 0021-9193

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Official URL: http://jb.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/187/23/7912

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JB.187.23.7912-7917.2005

Abstract

Wild-type strains of Escherichia coli are unable to utilize aromatic β-glucosides such as arbutin and salicin because the major genetic system that encodes the functions for their catabolism, the bgl operon, is silent and uninducible. We show that strains that carry an activated bgl operon exhibit a growth advantage over the wild type in stationary phase in the presence of the rpoS819 allele that causes attenuated rpoS regulon expression. Our results indicate a possible evolutionary advantage in retaining the silent bgl operon by wild-type bacteria.

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