Transcriptome analysis of the progressive adaptation of Lactococcus lactis to carbon starvation.
J Bacteriol, 2005/5;187(10):3589-92.
Redon E[1], Loubiere P, Cocaign-Bousquet M
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Abstract
Adaptation of Lactococcus lactis towards progressive carbon starvation is mediated by three different types of transcriptomic responses: (i) global responses, i.e., general decreases of functions linked to bacterial growth and lack of induction of the general stress response; (ii) specific responses functionally related to glucose exhaustion, i.e., underexpression of central metabolism genes, induction of alternative sugar transport and metabolism, and induction of the arginine deiminase pathway; and (iii) other responses never described previously during carbon starvation.
MeSH terms
Adaptation, Physiological; Carbon; Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial; Glucose; Lactococcus lactis; RNA, Bacterial; RNA, Messenger; Transcription, Genetic
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