Abstract
Mutants of Klebsiella aerogenes that synthesized tyramine oxidase and arylsulfatase constitutively were isolated. The properties of four of seven constitutive mutants isolated were unstable, segregating spontaneously to the parental type at high frequency. Some of these segregants also lost arylsulfatase (AtsA-) or tyramine oxidase (TynA-) spontaneously. These unstable constitutive mutations were shown by genetic analysis to involve mutations of tynP and tynR, and transductants receiving the tynP gene were also unstable. These results showed that the instability was due to unstable tynP gene, which may be the promoter region for tyramine oxidase.