Abh is a transition state regulator of Bacillus subtilis that controls biofilm formation and the production of several diverse antimicrobial compounds. Using a high-throughput non-biased technique, we show for the first time that Abh influences the sensitivity of B. subtilis to diverse antimicrobial compounds. Following up on these findings with a combination of classical genetics and antibiotic susceptibility assays, we demonstrate that Abh influences cellular processes such as the remodelling of the cell wall. We present data demonstrating that the extracytoplasmic function sigma factor sigma(X) controls resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics by activating abh transcription. Downstream from Abh, activation of slrR expression by Abh is resp...
Bacilysin being produced by Bacillus subtilis is the smallest peptide antibiotic ever known. It is c...
It has been recently shown, that certain strains/isolates of Bacillus subtilis can be used as a prob...
Long-term use of antibiotics has engendered a large number of resistant pathogens, which pose a seri...
Abh is a transition state regulator of Bacillus subtilis that controls biofilm formation and the pro...
Bacillus subtilis, the model organism for Gram-positive bacteria, expresses seven extracytoplasmic f...
A characteristic feature of biofilm formation is the production of a protective extracellular polyme...
The cell envelope of bacteria is of pivotal importance for growth and survival, and hence it is ofte...
In Bacillus subtilis, two extracellular signaling peptides, ComX pheromone and CSF (competence and s...
The lutR gene, encoding a product resembling a GntR-family transcriptional regulator, has previously...
Bacteria thrive in many different habitats, and therefore will encounter a multitude of environmenta...
In Bacillus subtilis, genetic competence, sporulation and antibiotic production are controlled by qu...
Bacillus subtilis is a ubiquitous soil bacterium that forms biofilms in a process that is negatively...
The sigma(X) and sigma(W) extracytoplasmic function sigma factors regulate more than 40 genes in Bac...
Long-term use of antibiotics has engendered a large number of resistant pathogens, which pose a seri...
The alternative sigma factor ¿B modulates the stress response of several Gram-positive bacteria, inc...
Bacilysin being produced by Bacillus subtilis is the smallest peptide antibiotic ever known. It is c...
It has been recently shown, that certain strains/isolates of Bacillus subtilis can be used as a prob...
Long-term use of antibiotics has engendered a large number of resistant pathogens, which pose a seri...
Abh is a transition state regulator of Bacillus subtilis that controls biofilm formation and the pro...
Bacillus subtilis, the model organism for Gram-positive bacteria, expresses seven extracytoplasmic f...
A characteristic feature of biofilm formation is the production of a protective extracellular polyme...
The cell envelope of bacteria is of pivotal importance for growth and survival, and hence it is ofte...
In Bacillus subtilis, two extracellular signaling peptides, ComX pheromone and CSF (competence and s...
The lutR gene, encoding a product resembling a GntR-family transcriptional regulator, has previously...
Bacteria thrive in many different habitats, and therefore will encounter a multitude of environmenta...
In Bacillus subtilis, genetic competence, sporulation and antibiotic production are controlled by qu...
Bacillus subtilis is a ubiquitous soil bacterium that forms biofilms in a process that is negatively...
The sigma(X) and sigma(W) extracytoplasmic function sigma factors regulate more than 40 genes in Bac...
Long-term use of antibiotics has engendered a large number of resistant pathogens, which pose a seri...
The alternative sigma factor ¿B modulates the stress response of several Gram-positive bacteria, inc...
Bacilysin being produced by Bacillus subtilis is the smallest peptide antibiotic ever known. It is c...
It has been recently shown, that certain strains/isolates of Bacillus subtilis can be used as a prob...
Long-term use of antibiotics has engendered a large number of resistant pathogens, which pose a seri...