“…C, energy production and conversion; D, cell cycle control; E, amino acid transport and metabolism; F, nucleotide transport and metabolism; G, carbohydrate transport and metabolism; H, coenzyme transport and metabolism; I, lipid transport and metabolism; J, translation; K, transcription; L, replication, recombination and repair; M, cell wall/membrane biogenesis; N, cell motility; O, post-translational modification, protein turnover, chaperones; P, inorganic ion transport and metabolism; Q, secondary metabolite biosynthesis, transport and catabolism; R, general function prediction only; S, function unknown; T, signal transduction; U, intracellular trafficking and secretion; V, defense mechanisms. genome microarray analysis of four different recombinant C. acetobutylicum strains (Alsaker et al, 2004;Tomas et al, 2004). Many of these genes are orthologous to Bacillus subtilis stress genes, specifically of the class I (HrcAregulated: hrcA-grpE-dnaK, groESL), class III (CtsR-regulated: ctsR-yacH-yacI-clpC), and class IV (htrA) genes, and correspond to proteins with chaperone and protease activities (Schumann et al, 2002).…”