Commonly glucose is considered to be the only preferred substrate in Bacillus subtilis whose presence represses utilization of other alternative substrates. Because recent data indicate that malate might be an exception, we quantify here the carbon source utilization hierarchy. Based on physiology and transcriptional data during co-utilization experiments with eight carbon substrates, we demonstrate that malate is a second preferred carbon source for B. subtilis, which is rapidly co-utilized with glucose and strongly represses the uptake of alternative substrates. From the different hierarchy and degree of catabolite repression exerted by glucose and malate, we conclude that both substrates might act through different molecular mechanisms. ...
ABSTRACT At the heart of central carbon metabolism, pyruvate is a pivotal metabolite in all living c...
Sinorhizobium meliloti are bacteria capable of metabolizing a broad range of carbon sources. The org...
The soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis can use sugars or organic acids as sources of carbon and energy...
Chez Bacillus subtilis comme pour toutes les bactéries, le métabolisme central du carbone est essent...
Making the right choice for nutrient consumption in an ever-changing environment is a key factor for...
We investigated the central carbon metabolism of Bacillus megaterium QM B1551 cells using various ca...
One of the key ways in which microbes are thought to regulate their metabolism is by modulating the ...
We investigated the central carbon metabolism of Bacillus megaterium QM B1551 cells using various ca...
One of the key ways in which microbes are thought to regulate their metabolism is by modulating the ...
At the heart of central carbon metabolism, pyruvate is a pivotal metabolite in all living cells. Bac...
In their natural habitat, microorganisms are typically confronted with nutritional limitations that ...
How microbes dynamically coordinate uptake and simultaneous utilization of nutrients in complex nutr...
A challenging problem in systems biology consists in understanding the regulation and the global coo...
Bacillus megaterium is a bacterium of great importance as a plant-beneficial bacterium in agricultur...
International audienceBackgroundCarbon catabolite repression (CCR) controls the order in which diffe...
ABSTRACT At the heart of central carbon metabolism, pyruvate is a pivotal metabolite in all living c...
Sinorhizobium meliloti are bacteria capable of metabolizing a broad range of carbon sources. The org...
The soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis can use sugars or organic acids as sources of carbon and energy...
Chez Bacillus subtilis comme pour toutes les bactéries, le métabolisme central du carbone est essent...
Making the right choice for nutrient consumption in an ever-changing environment is a key factor for...
We investigated the central carbon metabolism of Bacillus megaterium QM B1551 cells using various ca...
One of the key ways in which microbes are thought to regulate their metabolism is by modulating the ...
We investigated the central carbon metabolism of Bacillus megaterium QM B1551 cells using various ca...
One of the key ways in which microbes are thought to regulate their metabolism is by modulating the ...
At the heart of central carbon metabolism, pyruvate is a pivotal metabolite in all living cells. Bac...
In their natural habitat, microorganisms are typically confronted with nutritional limitations that ...
How microbes dynamically coordinate uptake and simultaneous utilization of nutrients in complex nutr...
A challenging problem in systems biology consists in understanding the regulation and the global coo...
Bacillus megaterium is a bacterium of great importance as a plant-beneficial bacterium in agricultur...
International audienceBackgroundCarbon catabolite repression (CCR) controls the order in which diffe...
ABSTRACT At the heart of central carbon metabolism, pyruvate is a pivotal metabolite in all living c...
Sinorhizobium meliloti are bacteria capable of metabolizing a broad range of carbon sources. The org...
The soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis can use sugars or organic acids as sources of carbon and energy...