Abstract

Arthrobacter sp. strain GLP-1, grown on glucose as a carbon source, utilizes the herbicide glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine] as its sole source of phosphorus as well as its sole source of nitrogen. The mutant strain GLP-1/Nit-1 utilizes glyphosate as its sole source of nitrogen as well. In strain GLP-1, P(i) was a potent competitive inhibitor of glyphosate uptake (K(i), 24 muM), while the affinity of P(i) for the uptake system of strain GLP-1/Nit-1 was reduced by 2 orders of magnitude (K(i), 2.3 mM). It is concluded that the inability of strain GLP-1 to utilize glyphosate as a source of nitrogen is due to the stringent control of glyphosate uptake by excess phosphate released during the degradation of the herbicide.

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