An 84 bp in-frame duplication (K370_A396dup) within the rpoC subunit of RNA polymerase was found in two independent mutants selected during an adaptive laboratory evolution experiment under osmotic stress in Escherichia coli, suggesting that this mutation confers improved osmotic tolerance. To determine the role this mutation in rpoC plays in osmotic tolerance, we reconstructed the mutation in BW25113, and found it to confer improved tolerance to hyperosmotic stress. Metabolite analysis, exogenous supplementation assays, and cell membrane damage analysis suggest that the mechanism of improved osmotic tolerance by this rpoC mutation may be related to the higher production of acetic acid and amino acids such as proline, and increased membrane...
The naturally existing microbial hosts can rarely satisfy industrial requirements, thus there has al...
Escherichia coli inhabits multiple environments that contain varying physical stresses which emphasi...
The term water stress refers to the effects of low water availability on microbial growth and physio...
An 84 bp in-frame duplication (K370_A396dup) within the rpoC subunit of RNA polymerase was found in ...
Adaptation to osmotic stress alters the amounts of several specific proteins in the Escherichia coli...
For bacteria, maintaining higher internal solute concentrations than those present in the environmen...
Environmental osmotic strength is one of the influential factors controlling how well an organism ca...
The RpoS sigma factor protein of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase is the master transcriptional regul...
Osmotic movement of water across bacterial cell membranes is postulated to be a homeostatic mechani...
Expression of the Escherichia coli proU operon, which encodes an efficient uptake system for the osm...
Strain robustness and productivity are key traits for bio-based production. Stressors, such as inhib...
This work investigated the role of rpoS in the development of increased cell envelope resilience and...
Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen that can cause soft tissue infections but is also...
Metagenomics provides culture-independent access to gene pool of the whole microbial communities. To...
BackgroundIntracellular biomacromolecules, such as industrial enzymes and biopolymers, represent an ...
The naturally existing microbial hosts can rarely satisfy industrial requirements, thus there has al...
Escherichia coli inhabits multiple environments that contain varying physical stresses which emphasi...
The term water stress refers to the effects of low water availability on microbial growth and physio...
An 84 bp in-frame duplication (K370_A396dup) within the rpoC subunit of RNA polymerase was found in ...
Adaptation to osmotic stress alters the amounts of several specific proteins in the Escherichia coli...
For bacteria, maintaining higher internal solute concentrations than those present in the environmen...
Environmental osmotic strength is one of the influential factors controlling how well an organism ca...
The RpoS sigma factor protein of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase is the master transcriptional regul...
Osmotic movement of water across bacterial cell membranes is postulated to be a homeostatic mechani...
Expression of the Escherichia coli proU operon, which encodes an efficient uptake system for the osm...
Strain robustness and productivity are key traits for bio-based production. Stressors, such as inhib...
This work investigated the role of rpoS in the development of increased cell envelope resilience and...
Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen that can cause soft tissue infections but is also...
Metagenomics provides culture-independent access to gene pool of the whole microbial communities. To...
BackgroundIntracellular biomacromolecules, such as industrial enzymes and biopolymers, represent an ...
The naturally existing microbial hosts can rarely satisfy industrial requirements, thus there has al...
Escherichia coli inhabits multiple environments that contain varying physical stresses which emphasi...
The term water stress refers to the effects of low water availability on microbial growth and physio...