Abstract

Arthrobacter P1 grew readily with glucose or glycine as sole carbon source, but not with L-serine. However, mutants using L-serine were readily isolated. These synthesized hydroxypyruvate reductase and serine/α-ketoglutarate transaminase constitutively. We suggest that Arthrobacter P1 as originally isolated had the structural genes necessary to form these enzymes, but was not able to produce enyzmes from them.

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