“…In addition to RNA-based or transcription-factor-based gene regulation in bacteria, environmentally triggered changes in DNA-topology can play a decisive role in setting the transcriptional activity of promoters (Wang and Syvanen, 1992;Dorman, 1996;Travers and Muskhelishvili, 2005;Dorman and Corcoran, 2009;Dorman and Dorman, 2016). Such changes in DNA topology trigger genomewide changes in transcriptional profile (Cheung et al, 2003;Lal et al, 2016) and both increases and decreases in supercoiling seem to act as a kind of second messenger transmitting information about fluctuations in the environment to regulatory networks in the cell (Hatfield and Benham, 2002;Peter et al, 2004;Dorman and Dorman, 2016;Lal et al, 2016). Rises in the environmental osmolarity are one of the well known cues that lead to increases in negative superhelicity, both in Gram-negative and Grampositive bacteria (Higgins et al, 1988;Krispin and Allmansberger, 1995;Alice and Sanchez-Rivas, 1997).…”