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1: J Bacteriol. 1988 Oct;170(10):4528-36.Click here to read Click here to read Links

Isolation, hyperexpression, and sequencing of the aceA gene encoding isocitrate lyase in Escherichia coli.

Biochemistry/Biophysics Program, Washington State University, Pullman 99164-4660.

A structural gene for isocitrate lyase was isolated from a cosmid containing an ace locus of the Escherichia coli chromosome. Cloning and expression under control of the tac promoter in a multicopy plasmid showed that a 1.7-kilobase-pair DNA segment was sufficient for complementation of an aceA deletion mutation and overproduction of isocitrate lyase. DNA sequence analysis of the cloned gene and N-terminal protein sequencing of the cloned and wild-type enzymes revealed an entire aceA gene which encodes a 429-amino-acid residue polypeptide whose C-terminus is histidine. The deduced amino acid sequence for the 47.2-kilodalton subunit of E. coli isocitrate lyase could be aligned with that for the 64.8-kilodalton subunit of the castor bean enzyme with 39% identity except for limited N- and C-terminal regions and a 103-residue stretch that was unique for the plant enzyme and started approximately in the middle of that peptide.

PMID: 3049537 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

PMCID: PMC211486