The influence of cAMP, ACTH and glucose on the stimulation of chloramphenicol acetyl transferase synthesis in the cells of E. coli CSH-2/R222 and E. coli WZ-78/R222. (cya855) was examined. Glucose proved to decrease the enzyme synthesis in E. coli CSH-2/R222, causing catabolite repression; 5 mM of cAMP and 1000 mug/ml ACTH overcame the latter. The enzyme synthesis in E. coli WZ-78/R222 was insensitive to the catabolite repression; as to ACTH - it failed to cause stimulation ofchloramphenicol acetyl transferase synthesis in E. coli WZ-78/R222.
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The influence of cAMP, ACTH and glucose on the stimulation of chloramphenicol acetyl transferase synthesis in the cells of E. coli CSH-2/R222 and E. coli WZ-78/R222.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study was made of the effect of cyclic cyclic 3',5'-adenosinmonophosphate (c-AMP) on the production of chloramphenicol-acetyltranspherase (CAT) enzyme by whole bacterial cells in the strains of E. coli CSH-2/R222 and WZ-78/R222 (cya855). It was shown that CAT synthesis in the E.
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