Bacillus subtilis sporulation and stationary phase gene expression

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Z. E. V. Phillips
M. A. Strauch
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[1] Department of Oral and Craniofacial Biological Sciences,
[2] HHH Room 4-C-30,undefined
[3] 666 W. Baltimore St.,undefined
[4] Dental School,undefined
[5] University of Maryland,undefined
[6] Baltimore,undefined
[7] Maryland 21201 (USA),undefined
[8] Fax +1 410 706 0865,undefined
[9] e-mail: mas002@dental.umaryland.edu,undefined
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Key words. Spo0A; AbrB; gene regulation; cellular differentiation; transcription factors.;
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Bacillus subtilis cells entering stationary phase due to nutrient deprivation have a number of options. Complex interconnected regulatory circuits govern differential gene expression patterns that channel the cell along the path it has sensed is most advantageous for survival in the environment. The actual choice depends upon the activity of an elaborate signal transduction network (the phosphorelay) that ultimately affects the activity of two key transcription factors, Spo0A and AbrB. Should the cell commit to sporulation, a temporally and spatially controlled cascade of RNA polymerase sigma factors leads to the development and release of an endospore from within the terminally differentiated, apoptotic mother cell.
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