In Bacillus subtilis, motility and chemotaxis require the expression of hag, which encodes flagellin. This gene is transcribed by the sigma(D) form of RNA polymerase and is regulated by a group of proteins called transition state regulators (TSRs). Our studies show that hag transcription is negatively regulated by the transition state regulator ScoC, by binding to its promoter. Furthermore, ScoC, indirectly, also positively regulates hag by increasing the availability of sigma(D) by downregulating the levels of the anti-sigma(D)-factor FlgM. We further show that the positive regulation by ScoC predominates over the negative regulation
The competent state is a developmentally distinct phase, in which bacteria are able to take up and i...
Bacillus subtilis under nutritional deprivation exhibits several physiological responses such as syn...
International audienceTemporally and environmentally regulated gene expression in prokaryotes occurs...
In Bacillus subtilis, the transition state regulator ScoC indirectly, negatively regulates the anti-...
The alternative sigma factor sigma D directs transcription of a number of genes involved in chemotax...
CodY and ScoC are Bacillus subtilis transcriptional regulators that control the expression of dozens...
fla/che is the master operon for motility in Bacillus subtilis and codes for most of the flagellum c...
ABSTRACT Laboratory strains of Bacillus subtilis encode many alternative sigma factors, each dedicat...
Hfq is a global post-transcriptional regulator that modulates the translation and stability of targe...
A cascade of alternative sigma factors directs developmental gene expression during spore formation ...
Bacillus subtilis implements several adaptive strategies to cope with nutrient limitation experience...
GerR is a sporulation-specific transcriptional factor of Bacillus subtilis that has been identified ...
Production of Bacillus subtilis exoproteases is positively regulated by the DegS-DegU two-component ...
Abstract: In bacteria, transcriptional regulation is a key step in cellular gene expression. All bac...
Sigma factors are utilized by bacteria to control and regulate gene expression. Some sigma factors a...
The competent state is a developmentally distinct phase, in which bacteria are able to take up and i...
Bacillus subtilis under nutritional deprivation exhibits several physiological responses such as syn...
International audienceTemporally and environmentally regulated gene expression in prokaryotes occurs...
In Bacillus subtilis, the transition state regulator ScoC indirectly, negatively regulates the anti-...
The alternative sigma factor sigma D directs transcription of a number of genes involved in chemotax...
CodY and ScoC are Bacillus subtilis transcriptional regulators that control the expression of dozens...
fla/che is the master operon for motility in Bacillus subtilis and codes for most of the flagellum c...
ABSTRACT Laboratory strains of Bacillus subtilis encode many alternative sigma factors, each dedicat...
Hfq is a global post-transcriptional regulator that modulates the translation and stability of targe...
A cascade of alternative sigma factors directs developmental gene expression during spore formation ...
Bacillus subtilis implements several adaptive strategies to cope with nutrient limitation experience...
GerR is a sporulation-specific transcriptional factor of Bacillus subtilis that has been identified ...
Production of Bacillus subtilis exoproteases is positively regulated by the DegS-DegU two-component ...
Abstract: In bacteria, transcriptional regulation is a key step in cellular gene expression. All bac...
Sigma factors are utilized by bacteria to control and regulate gene expression. Some sigma factors a...
The competent state is a developmentally distinct phase, in which bacteria are able to take up and i...
Bacillus subtilis under nutritional deprivation exhibits several physiological responses such as syn...
International audienceTemporally and environmentally regulated gene expression in prokaryotes occurs...