Nucleotide-signaling pathways are found in all kingdoms of life and are utilized to coordinate a rapid response to external stimuli. The stringent response alarmones guanosine tetra- (ppGpp) and pentaphosphate (pppGpp) control a global response allowing cells to adapt to starvation conditions such as amino acid depletion. One more recently discovered signaling nucleotide is the secondary messenger cyclic diadenosine monophosphate (c-di-AMP). Here, we demonstrate that this signaling nucleotide is essential for the growth of Staphylococcus aureus, and its increased production during late growth phases indicates that c-di-AMP controls processes that are important for the survival of cells in stationary phase. By examining the transcriptional p...
The stringent response is a stress signalling system mediated by the alarmones guanosine tetraphosph...
The stringent response is a global reprogramming of bacterial physiology that renders cells more tol...
The stringent response is initiated by rapid (p)ppGpp synthesis, which leads to a profound reprogram...
Nucleotide-signaling pathways are found in all kingdoms of life and are utilized to coordinate a rap...
Nucleotide signaling networks are key to facilitate alterations in gene expression, protein function...
Nucleotide signaling molecules are important intracellular messengers that regulate a wide range of ...
Cyclic nucleotides that act as second messenger molecules play key roles in signaling pathways invol...
The cell wall is a vital and multi-functional part of bacterial cells. For Staphylococcus aureus, an...
Signal transduction pathways enable organisms to monitor their external environment and adjust gene ...
In nearly all bacterial species examined so far, amino acid starvation triggers the rapid accumulati...
Cyclic di-adenosine monophosphate (c-di-AMP) has emerged as an important bacterial signaling molecul...
The stringent response is characterized by the synthesis of the messenger molecules pppGpp, ppGpp or...
Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram positive bacterium that can colonise the nose and skin asymptomatica...
Bacteria must efficiently maintain homeostasis of essential molecules to survive in the environment....
Under stressful growth conditions and nutrient starvation, bacteria adapt by synthesizing signaling ...
The stringent response is a stress signalling system mediated by the alarmones guanosine tetraphosph...
The stringent response is a global reprogramming of bacterial physiology that renders cells more tol...
The stringent response is initiated by rapid (p)ppGpp synthesis, which leads to a profound reprogram...
Nucleotide-signaling pathways are found in all kingdoms of life and are utilized to coordinate a rap...
Nucleotide signaling networks are key to facilitate alterations in gene expression, protein function...
Nucleotide signaling molecules are important intracellular messengers that regulate a wide range of ...
Cyclic nucleotides that act as second messenger molecules play key roles in signaling pathways invol...
The cell wall is a vital and multi-functional part of bacterial cells. For Staphylococcus aureus, an...
Signal transduction pathways enable organisms to monitor their external environment and adjust gene ...
In nearly all bacterial species examined so far, amino acid starvation triggers the rapid accumulati...
Cyclic di-adenosine monophosphate (c-di-AMP) has emerged as an important bacterial signaling molecul...
The stringent response is characterized by the synthesis of the messenger molecules pppGpp, ppGpp or...
Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram positive bacterium that can colonise the nose and skin asymptomatica...
Bacteria must efficiently maintain homeostasis of essential molecules to survive in the environment....
Under stressful growth conditions and nutrient starvation, bacteria adapt by synthesizing signaling ...
The stringent response is a stress signalling system mediated by the alarmones guanosine tetraphosph...
The stringent response is a global reprogramming of bacterial physiology that renders cells more tol...
The stringent response is initiated by rapid (p)ppGpp synthesis, which leads to a profound reprogram...