Long-term batch cultures of Escherichia coli grown in nutrient-rich medium accumulate mutations that provide a growth advantage in the stationary phase (GASP). We have examined the survivors of prolonged stationary phase to identify loci involved in conferring a growth advantage and show that a mutation in the hns gene causing reduced activity of the global regulator H-NS confers a GASP phenotype under specific conditions. The hns-66 allele bears a point mutation within the termination codon of the H-NS open reading frame, resulting in a longer protein that is partially functional. Although isolated from a long-term stationary-phase culture of the parent carrying the rpoS819 allele that results in reduced RpoS activity, the hns-66 survivor ...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
UnrestrictedSingle-gene mutants with extended lifespan have been described in several species. We pe...
The bgl promoter is silent in wild-type Escherichia coli under standard laboratory conditions, and a...
Long-term batch cultures of Escherichia coli grown in nutrient-rich medium accumulate mutations that...
Interplay between regulators in a cell can lead to differential gene regulation and allow the organi...
ABSTRACT Escherichia coli populations undergo repeated replacement of parental genotypes with fitter...
14 p.-7 fig.-1 tab.Bacterial genomes sometimes contain genes that code for homologues of global regu...
Metagenomics and advances in molecular biology methods have enhanced knowledge of microbial evolutio...
Members of the H-NS protein family play a role both in the chromosome architecture and in the regula...
The gene expression state of exponentially growing Escherichia coli cells is manifested by high expr...
The aim of this work was the functional and proteomic analysis of a mutant, W3110 Bgl+/10, isolated ...
growth advantage in stationary phase (GASP); stress-induced mutations. Conditions that sustain const...
Abstract The hns gene is a member of the cold-shock regulon, indicating that the nucleoid-associated...
The H-NS protein plays a significant role in the modulation of gene expression in Gram-negative bact...
International audienceIn Escherichia coli, the H-NS protein plays an important role in the structure...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
UnrestrictedSingle-gene mutants with extended lifespan have been described in several species. We pe...
The bgl promoter is silent in wild-type Escherichia coli under standard laboratory conditions, and a...
Long-term batch cultures of Escherichia coli grown in nutrient-rich medium accumulate mutations that...
Interplay between regulators in a cell can lead to differential gene regulation and allow the organi...
ABSTRACT Escherichia coli populations undergo repeated replacement of parental genotypes with fitter...
14 p.-7 fig.-1 tab.Bacterial genomes sometimes contain genes that code for homologues of global regu...
Metagenomics and advances in molecular biology methods have enhanced knowledge of microbial evolutio...
Members of the H-NS protein family play a role both in the chromosome architecture and in the regula...
The gene expression state of exponentially growing Escherichia coli cells is manifested by high expr...
The aim of this work was the functional and proteomic analysis of a mutant, W3110 Bgl+/10, isolated ...
growth advantage in stationary phase (GASP); stress-induced mutations. Conditions that sustain const...
Abstract The hns gene is a member of the cold-shock regulon, indicating that the nucleoid-associated...
The H-NS protein plays a significant role in the modulation of gene expression in Gram-negative bact...
International audienceIn Escherichia coli, the H-NS protein plays an important role in the structure...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
UnrestrictedSingle-gene mutants with extended lifespan have been described in several species. We pe...
The bgl promoter is silent in wild-type Escherichia coli under standard laboratory conditions, and a...