2000
DOI: 10.1099/00221287-146-3-573
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Systematic study of gene expression and transcription organization in the gntZ–ywaA region of the Bacillus subtilis genome

Abstract: Within the framework of the international project ' The functional analysis of the Bacillus subtilis genome ' in Japan and Europe, the gene expression and transcription organization of the gntZ-ywaA region (160 kb) of the B. subtilis genome has been systematically analysed. First, all unanalysed genes comprising more than 80 amino acids (125 genes) in this region were inactivated through integration of plasmid pMUTIN. No essential gene was found which could not be inactivated. All the integrants grew normally … Show more

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“…As reported previously (Yoshida et al, 2000) and in the present study, both operons are constitutively expressed at a very low level during the growth phase of B. subtilis. This complicates any studies of their promoter sequence and regulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…As reported previously (Yoshida et al, 2000) and in the present study, both operons are constitutively expressed at a very low level during the growth phase of B. subtilis. This complicates any studies of their promoter sequence and regulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…The yxdJK and yxdLM genes, encoding the TCS and ABC transporter systems, respectively, and belonging to separate operons (Joseph et al, 2002;Yoshida et al, 2000) were shown to be functionally related (Joseph et al, 2002). As reported previously (Yoshida et al, 2000) and in the present study, both operons are constitutively expressed at a very low level during the growth phase of B. subtilis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43) The yxkF-msmX operon probably involved in the transport of unknown sugars has been found to be under CcpA-mediated CCR. 25,49) Besides, the amyE gene encoding the extracellular -amylase hydrolyzing starch, 3,5) and the levDEFG-sacC operon encoding a fructose-specific phosphotransferase system and the extracellular levanase hydrolyzing fructose polymers and sucrose, 59,104) are also known to be subject to CcpA-mediated CCR. In addition, some members (lcfA-fadR-fadB-etfAB, fadNAE, and lcfB) of the FadR (formerly YsiA) regulon involved in fatty acid degradation 44,105) are under CcpA-dependent CCR (H. Matsuoka, and Y. Fujita, unpublished observation).…”
Section: Metabolic Network Mediated By Ccpamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The operons involved in the catabolism of secondary carbon sources are as follows (the carbon sources in parentheses): gntRKPZ (gluconate), 16,35,36) xylAB (xylose), 9) iolABCDEFGHIJ (myo-inositol), 40,41,102) trePAR (trehalose), 25,47,103) galKT (galactose), 25) glpFK (glycerol), 33) glvARC (6-P--glucoside), 34) bglPH ( -glucoside), 26,27) yjlBCD-uxaC-yjmBCD-uxuA-yjmFexuTR-uxaBA (hexuronate), 25,48) xynPB ( -xyloside), 65) yxjC-scoAE-bdh ( -hydroxybutyrate), 25,49) ara-ABDLMNPQ-abfA (arabinose) 24,52,53) and abnA xsa (arabinose), 50) kdgRKAT (hexuronate), 25,42) and kduID (galacturonate). 43) The yxkF-msmX operon probably involved in the transport of unknown sugars has been found to be under CcpA-mediated CCR.…”
Section: Metabolic Network Mediated By Ccpamentioning
confidence: 99%
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