Assimilation of nitrogen is an essential process in bacteria. The nitrogen regulation stress response is an adaptive mechanism used by nitrogen-starved Escherichia coli to scavenge for alternative nitrogen sources and requires the global transcriptional regulator NtrC. In addition, nitrogen-starved E. coli cells synthesize a signal molecule, guanosine tetraphosphate (ppGpp), which serves as an effector molecule of many processes including transcription to initiate global physiological changes, collectively termed the stringent response. The regulatory mechanisms leading to elevated ppGpp levels during nutritional stresses remain elusive. Here, we show that transcription of relA, a key gene responsible for the synthesis of ppGpp, is activate...
International audienceBacteria regulate their metabolism to adapt and survive adverse conditions, in...
ABSTRACT Nitrogen regulation in Escherichia coli is a model system for gene regulation in bacteria. ...
The adaptations that protect pathogenic microorganisms against the cytotoxicity of nitric oxide (NO)...
Assimilation of nitrogen is an essential process in bacteria. The nitrogen regulation stress respons...
To cope with fluctuations in their environment bacteria have evolved multiple adaptive stress respon...
Nitrogen is an essential element for all life, and this is no different for the bacterial cell. Nume...
Bacterial adaptive responses to biotic and abiotic stresses often involve large-scale reprogramming ...
The nitrogen regulatory (Ntr) system of Escherichia coli regulates the assimilation of nitrogen from...
Microbial adaptation to environmental stress plays an important role in survival. It is necessary to...
Bacteria initially respond to nutrient starvation by eliciting large-scale transcriptional changes. ...
Background The stringent response is the initial reaction of microorganisms to nutritional stress. ...
ABSTRACT Nitrogen regulation in Escherichia coli is a model system for gene regulation in bacteria. ...
Nitrogen is an essential component of the bacterial cell, thus rapid adaptation to nitrogen starvati...
The initial adaptive responses to nutrient depletion in bacteria often occur at the level of gene ex...
The initial adaptive transcriptional response to nitrogen (N) starvation in Escherichia coli involve...
International audienceBacteria regulate their metabolism to adapt and survive adverse conditions, in...
ABSTRACT Nitrogen regulation in Escherichia coli is a model system for gene regulation in bacteria. ...
The adaptations that protect pathogenic microorganisms against the cytotoxicity of nitric oxide (NO)...
Assimilation of nitrogen is an essential process in bacteria. The nitrogen regulation stress respons...
To cope with fluctuations in their environment bacteria have evolved multiple adaptive stress respon...
Nitrogen is an essential element for all life, and this is no different for the bacterial cell. Nume...
Bacterial adaptive responses to biotic and abiotic stresses often involve large-scale reprogramming ...
The nitrogen regulatory (Ntr) system of Escherichia coli regulates the assimilation of nitrogen from...
Microbial adaptation to environmental stress plays an important role in survival. It is necessary to...
Bacteria initially respond to nutrient starvation by eliciting large-scale transcriptional changes. ...
Background The stringent response is the initial reaction of microorganisms to nutritional stress. ...
ABSTRACT Nitrogen regulation in Escherichia coli is a model system for gene regulation in bacteria. ...
Nitrogen is an essential component of the bacterial cell, thus rapid adaptation to nitrogen starvati...
The initial adaptive responses to nutrient depletion in bacteria often occur at the level of gene ex...
The initial adaptive transcriptional response to nitrogen (N) starvation in Escherichia coli involve...
International audienceBacteria regulate their metabolism to adapt and survive adverse conditions, in...
ABSTRACT Nitrogen regulation in Escherichia coli is a model system for gene regulation in bacteria. ...
The adaptations that protect pathogenic microorganisms against the cytotoxicity of nitric oxide (NO)...