Abstract
Bacillus subtilis utilizes glucose as the preferred source of carbon and energy. Glucose is transported and concomitantly phosphorylated by the glucose permease (PtsG) of the phosphoenolpyruvate:sugar phosphotransferase system. The phosphate is transferred from enzyme I via HPr and domains IIA and IIB of the glucose permease to the sugar. In this study mutants affected in the putative phosphorylation sites of glucose permease were constructed and the effect on sugar transport and glucose repression tested. Phosphorylation of both domains IIA Glc and IIB Glc is required for efficient glucose transport and repression of β-xylosidase and the bglPH operon.
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