Site phoS
- Name: phoS
- Type: Renamed or Defunct Genes
- Synonyms
nmpA - Mnemonic: Phosphate
- Left End Point: 83.78
- Right End Point: 83.81
- Products:
periplasmic phosphate-binding protein - Direction: <
- Priority: 1
- 9 Alleles of This Gene
phoS-104 phoS-164 phoS-21 phoS-24 phoS-25 phoS-27 phoS-28 phoS-3 phoS-65 - External Database Links:
Host Site Page Links NCBI/GenBank K01992 - Comment:
- Selectable phenotype. Indicator plate. Arsenate resistance; growth on B-glycerol phosphate + high phosphate. BECOMES SYNONYM pstS
- References:
- Echols, H., A. Garen, A. Torriani 1961. Genetic control of repression of alkaline phosphatase in E. coli. J.Mol.Biol. 3:425-438
- Willsky, G.R., R.L. Bennett, M. Malamy 1973. Inorganic phosphate transport in Escherichia coli: involvement of two genes which play a role in alkaline phosphatase regulation. J.Bacteriol. 113:529-539
- Yagil, E., H. Be'eri 1977. Arsenate-resistant alkaline phosphatase-constitutive mutants of Escherichia coli. Mol.Gen.Genet. 154:185-189
- Tommassen, J., E.J.J. Lugtenberg 1980. Outer membrane protein e of Escherichia coli K-12 is co-regulated with alkaline phosphatase. J.Bacteriol. 143:151-157
- Wanner, B.L., P. Latterell 1980. Mutants affected in alkaline phosphatase expression: evidence for multiple positive regulators of the phosphate regulon in Escherichia coli. Genetics 96:353-366
- von Meyenburg, K., F.G. Hansen, E. Riise, H.E.N. Bergmans, M. Meijer, W. Messer 1980. The origin of replication, oriC, of the Escherichia coli chromosome: genes near oriC and construction of oriC deletion mutations. In B. Alberts, and C.F. Fox (ed),
- Zuckier, G., A. Torriani 1981. Genetic and physiological tests of three phosphate-specific transport mutants of Escherichia coli. (Erratum: 148:397, 1981). J.Bacteriol. 145:1249-1256
- Levitz, R., R. Bittan, E. Yagil 1981. Complementation tests between alkaline phosphatase-constitutive mutants (phoS and phoT) of Escherichia coli. J.Bacteriol. 145:1432-1435
- Cox, G.B., H. Rosenberg, J.A. Downie, S. Silver 1981. Genetic analysis of mutants affected in the Pst inorganic phosphate transport system. J.Bacteriol. 148:1-9