Lack of a significant role for the PerR regulator in Bacillus subtilis spore resistance
Bacillus subtilis cells lacking the PerR repressor which regulates transcription of genes encoding oxidative stress protective proteins grew at 30–50% the rate of wild-type cells, and perR cultures accumulated rapidly growing suppressor mutants lacking the catalase whose expression is regulated by P...
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Veröffentlicht in: | FEMS microbiology letters 2000-07, Vol.188 (2), p.203-208 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bacillus subtilis cells lacking the PerR repressor which regulates transcription of genes encoding oxidative stress protective proteins grew at 30–50% the rate of wild-type cells, and
perR cultures accumulated rapidly growing suppressor mutants lacking the catalase whose expression is regulated by PerR. However,
perR spores which retained the
perR regulated catalase were obtained on plates. These
perR spores had levels of oxidative stress protective proteins from 7- to 50-fold higher than those in wild-type spores, but
perR spore resistance to heat, hydrogen peroxide and
t-butyl hydroperoxide was essentially identical to that of wild-type spores, indicating that elevated levels of proteins that protect growing cells from oxidizing agents play no role in dormant spore resistance to these compounds. However, germinated
perR spores were much more resistant to alkyl hydroperoxides than were wild-type spores. |
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ISSN: | 0378-1097 1574-6968 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0378-1097(00)00236-6 |