One of two OsmC homologs in Bacillus subtilis is part of the σ(B)- dependent general stress regulon

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In this report we present the identification and analysis of two Bacillus subtilis genes, yklA and ykzA, which are homologous to the partially RpoS-controlled osmC gene from Escherichia coli. The yklA gene is expressed at higher levels in minimal medium than in rich medium and is driven by a putative vegetative promoter. Expression of ykzA is not medium dependent but increases dramatically when cells are exposed to stress anti starvation. This stress-induced increase in ykzA expression is absolutely dependent on the alternative sigma factor σ(B), which controls a large stationary-phase and stress regulon. ykzA is therefore another example of a gene common to the RpoS and σ(B) stress regulons or E. coli and B. subtilis, respectively. The composite complex expression pattern of the two B. subtilis genes is very similar to the expression profile of osmC in E. coli.

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Völker, U., Andersen, K. K., Antelmann, H., Devine, K. M., & Hecker, M. (1998). One of two OsmC homologs in Bacillus subtilis is part of the σ(B)- dependent general stress regulon. Journal of Bacteriology, 180(16), 4212–4218. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.180.16.4212-4218.1998

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