2002
DOI: 10.1128/jb.184.9.2500-2520.2002
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Bacillus subtilisfunctional genomics: global characterization of the stringent response by proteome and transcriptome analysis

Abstract: The stringent response in Bacillus subtilis was characterized by using proteome and transcriptome approaches. Comparison of protein synthesis patterns of wild-type and relA mutant cells cultivated under conditions which provoke the stringent response revealed significant differences. According to their altered synthesis patterns in response to DL-norvaline, proteins were assigned to four distinct classes: (i) negative stringent control, i.e., strongly decreased protein synthesis in the wild type but not in the… Show more

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“…The induction of transition-state and early-stationary-phase genes suggests that sorbic acidstressed cells respond as if they experience nutrient limitation. In amino acid-, glucose-, or oxygen-limited cells, the (RelAmediated) stringent response helps to prevent the waste of scarce nutrients (9,26). Hierarchical clustering revealed that only 8 out of 55 (P ϭ 0.017) RelA-dependent positive stringent control genes were significantly induced and that 4 out of 86 (P ϭ 0.79) RelA-dependent negative stringent control genes were significantly repressed.…”
Section: Vol 190 2008 B Subtilis Sorbic Acid Stress Response 1755mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The induction of transition-state and early-stationary-phase genes suggests that sorbic acidstressed cells respond as if they experience nutrient limitation. In amino acid-, glucose-, or oxygen-limited cells, the (RelAmediated) stringent response helps to prevent the waste of scarce nutrients (9,26). Hierarchical clustering revealed that only 8 out of 55 (P ϭ 0.017) RelA-dependent positive stringent control genes were significantly induced and that 4 out of 86 (P ϭ 0.79) RelA-dependent negative stringent control genes were significantly repressed.…”
Section: Vol 190 2008 B Subtilis Sorbic Acid Stress Response 1755mentioning
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“…The regulation of this operon is complex, as it is regulated by PucR, TnrA, CodY, and GlnR, and expression is dependent on SigA and SigH (10,72). In addition, the induction of ureA is also RelA dependent (26). Thus, the induction of the ureABC operon may be explained by the derepression of CodY-regulated genes and the induction of the stringent response ( Fig.…”
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“…Total RNA was extracted from B. subtilis strains 168, 168-PR and ML6 (Table 1) as described previously (Eymann et al, 2002). Northern blot analysis was performed according to the manufacturer's instructions (DIG Northern Starter kit, Roche Diagnostics), using 5 mg total RNA per lane.…”
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“…Transcript abundance will not always correlate directly with cognate protein levels, and the kinetics that couple gene expression to phenotypic manifestation varies among different transcript classes (Steunou et al, 2008). Nonetheless, reasonably good correlation between transcriptomes and proteomes, especially for transcripts and peptides in higher abundance, has been observed in several model organisms (Eymann et al, 2002;Corbin et al, 2003;Scherl et al, 2005). In the Pelagibacter genome-centric analyses reported in this study (Figure 5), we observed considerable overlap between highly abundant transcripts and the most represented peptides previously reported in a SAR11-centric metaproteomic study (Sowell et al, 2008).…”
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