Putative GalP, XylE, and FucP H+ symporters from Pantoea ananatis are capable of transporting glucose into Escherichia coli cells

2013 
The involvement of presumably low-affinity H+ symporter GalP in the glucose uptake by Pantoea ananatis cells was demonstrated. The putative galP, xylE, and fucP genes from P. ananatis AJ13355—orthologs of the known E. coli genes for H+ symporters of D-galactose, D-xylose, and L-fucose, respectively, were cloned. It was confirmed that the constitutive expression of each of the cloned genes restored the deleted E. coli MG1655Δ(ptsHI-crr) strain growth on D-glucose. The constructed integrative cassettes, providing the constitutive expression of the galP, xylE, and fucP genes from P. ananatis, could be used for the optimization of glucose consumption in producing strains based on P. ananatis or E. coli.
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