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Fluctuations in spo0A Transcription Control Rare Developmental Transitions in Bacillus subtilis

Phosphorylated Spo0A is a master regulator of stationary phase development in the model bacterium Bacillus subtilis, controlling the formation of spores, biofilms, and cells competent for transformation. We have monitored the rate of transcription of the spo0A gene during growth in sporulation mediu...

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Autores principales: Mirouze, Nicolas, Prepiak, Peter, Dubnau, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3084206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21552330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002048
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author Mirouze, Nicolas
Prepiak, Peter
Dubnau, David
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Prepiak, Peter
Dubnau, David
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description Phosphorylated Spo0A is a master regulator of stationary phase development in the model bacterium Bacillus subtilis, controlling the formation of spores, biofilms, and cells competent for transformation. We have monitored the rate of transcription of the spo0A gene during growth in sporulation medium using promoter fusions to firefly luciferase. This rate increases sharply during transient diauxie-like pauses in growth rate and then declines as growth resumes. In contrast, the rate of transcription of an rRNA gene decreases and increases in parallel with the growth rate, as expected for stable RNA synthesis. The growth pause-dependent bursts of spo0A transcription, which reflect the activity of the spo0A vegetative promoter, are largely independent of all known regulators of spo0A transcription. Evidence is offered in support of a “passive regulation” model in which RNA polymerase stops transcribing rRNA genes during growth pauses, thus becoming available for the transcription of spo0A. We show that the bursts are followed by the production of phosphorylated Spo0A, and we propose that they represent initial responses to stress that bring the average cell closer to the thresholds for transition to bimodally expressed developmental responses. Measurement of the numbers of cells expressing a competence marker before and after the bursts supports this hypothesis. In the absence of ppGpp, the increase in spo0A transcription that accompanies the entrance to stationary phase is delayed and sporulation is markedly diminished. In spite of this, our data contradicts the hypothesis that sporulation is initiated when a ppGpp-induced depression of the GTP pool relieves repression by CodY. We suggest that, while the programmed induction of sporulation that occurs in stationary phase is apparently provoked by increased flux through the phosphorelay, bet-hedging stochastic transitions to at least competence are induced by bursts in transcription.
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spelling pubmed-30842062011-05-06 Fluctuations in spo0A Transcription Control Rare Developmental Transitions in Bacillus subtilis Mirouze, Nicolas Prepiak, Peter Dubnau, David PLoS Genet Research Article Phosphorylated Spo0A is a master regulator of stationary phase development in the model bacterium Bacillus subtilis, controlling the formation of spores, biofilms, and cells competent for transformation. We have monitored the rate of transcription of the spo0A gene during growth in sporulation medium using promoter fusions to firefly luciferase. This rate increases sharply during transient diauxie-like pauses in growth rate and then declines as growth resumes. In contrast, the rate of transcription of an rRNA gene decreases and increases in parallel with the growth rate, as expected for stable RNA synthesis. The growth pause-dependent bursts of spo0A transcription, which reflect the activity of the spo0A vegetative promoter, are largely independent of all known regulators of spo0A transcription. Evidence is offered in support of a “passive regulation” model in which RNA polymerase stops transcribing rRNA genes during growth pauses, thus becoming available for the transcription of spo0A. We show that the bursts are followed by the production of phosphorylated Spo0A, and we propose that they represent initial responses to stress that bring the average cell closer to the thresholds for transition to bimodally expressed developmental responses. Measurement of the numbers of cells expressing a competence marker before and after the bursts supports this hypothesis. In the absence of ppGpp, the increase in spo0A transcription that accompanies the entrance to stationary phase is delayed and sporulation is markedly diminished. In spite of this, our data contradicts the hypothesis that sporulation is initiated when a ppGpp-induced depression of the GTP pool relieves repression by CodY. We suggest that, while the programmed induction of sporulation that occurs in stationary phase is apparently provoked by increased flux through the phosphorelay, bet-hedging stochastic transitions to at least competence are induced by bursts in transcription. Public Library of Science 2011-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3084206/ /pubmed/21552330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002048 Text en Mirouze et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mirouze, Nicolas
Prepiak, Peter
Dubnau, David
Fluctuations in spo0A Transcription Control Rare Developmental Transitions in Bacillus subtilis
title Fluctuations in spo0A Transcription Control Rare Developmental Transitions in Bacillus subtilis
title_full Fluctuations in spo0A Transcription Control Rare Developmental Transitions in Bacillus subtilis
title_fullStr Fluctuations in spo0A Transcription Control Rare Developmental Transitions in Bacillus subtilis
title_full_unstemmed Fluctuations in spo0A Transcription Control Rare Developmental Transitions in Bacillus subtilis
title_short Fluctuations in spo0A Transcription Control Rare Developmental Transitions in Bacillus subtilis
title_sort fluctuations in spo0a transcription control rare developmental transitions in bacillus subtilis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3084206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21552330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002048
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