“…VicR is essential in Bacillus subtilis (Fabret & Hoch, 1998), Staphylococcus aureus (Martin et al, 1999) and Streptococcus pneumoniae (Lange et al, 1999;Throup et al, 2000), and vicR cannot be inactivated unless VicR is provided in trans to these organisms (Throup et al, 2000) or PcsB is constitutively expressed in S. pneumoniae (Ng et al, 2003). VicK is also essential in B. subtilis, but not in S. pneumoniae and Streptococcus mutans (Fabret & Hoch, 1998;Echenique & Trombe, 2001;Senadheera et al, 2005). Since an unconditional vicR mutant is not available, various strategies, including bioinformatics, construction of hybrid regulator, depletion and overexpression of VicRK, and vicK inactivation, have been used to identify putative targets of VicRK (Fukuchi et al, 2000;Howell et al, 2003;Ng et al, 2003;Durac & Msadek, 2004;Mohedano et al, 2005;Senadheera et al, 2005).…”