2019
DOI: 10.1101/688689
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The alarmone (p)ppGpp is part of the heat shock response ofBacillus subtilis

Abstract: 27 Here, B. subtilis was used as a model organism to investigate how cells respond and adapt to 28 proteotoxic stress conditions. Our experiments suggested that the stringent response, caused 29 by raised levels of the (p)ppGpp alarmone, plays a role during thermotolerance development 30 and the heat shock response. Accordingly, our experiments revealed a rapid increase of 31 cellular (p)ppGpp levels upon heat shock as well as salt-and oxidative stress. Strains lacking 32 (p)ppGpp exhibited increased stress se… Show more

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“…Our transcriptomics analysis corroborate these results, as they indicate that RelMab does not upregulate stress response genes, but does alter transcription of growth metabolism 10 genes (Table S2, Supplemental file 1). It remains possible that increases in (p)ppGpp stimulate transcription of stress response genes in Mab, as is seen in other species (3,52,74,75) our experiments did not test this because ∆relMab synthesizes similar amounts of (p)ppGpp as wild-type. Our transcriptional data show that RelMab is involved in downregulating metabolism for growth arrest (Fig.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…Our transcriptomics analysis corroborate these results, as they indicate that RelMab does not upregulate stress response genes, but does alter transcription of growth metabolism 10 genes (Table S2, Supplemental file 1). It remains possible that increases in (p)ppGpp stimulate transcription of stress response genes in Mab, as is seen in other species (3,52,74,75) our experiments did not test this because ∆relMab synthesizes similar amounts of (p)ppGpp as wild-type. Our transcriptional data show that RelMab is involved in downregulating metabolism for growth arrest (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Stringent inhibition of growth (44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49)(50) indirectly protects against some stresses and antibiotics that interfere with growth factors. In many species, the stringent response upregulates stress response genes such as heat shock proteins, hibernation factors, and stress-specific transcription factors (3,51,52) and promotes survival in stress (13). The stringent response also helps many bacteria survive through antibiotic treatment by promoting antibiotic tolerance (12).…”
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confidence: 99%