Genetic analysis of the maltose A region in Escherichia coli.

Journal of Bacteriology
D HatfieldM Schwartz

Abstract

The genetic map of the maltose A locus of Escherichia coli contains at least three closely linked genes, malT, malP, and malQ. The order of these genes is established by deletion mapping. MalP and malQ, the presumed structural genes for maltodextrin phosphorylase and amylomaltase, belong to the same operon. MalT may be a regulator gene involved in the positive control of this operon.

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