Over 1000 genes are involved in the DNA damage response of Escherichia coli
Summary Changes in gene expression after treatment of Escherichia coli cultures with mitomycin C were assessed using gene array technology. Unexpectedly, a large number of genes (nearly 30% of all genes) displayed significant changes in their expression level. Analysis and classification of expressi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular microbiology 2002-04, Vol.44 (1), p.89-105 |
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Changes in gene expression after treatment of Escherichia coli cultures
with mitomycin C were assessed using gene array technology. Unexpectedly, a large
number of genes (nearly 30% of all genes) displayed significant changes in
their expression level. Analysis and classification of expression profiles of the
corresponding genes allowed us to assign this large number of genes into one or two
dozen small clusters of genes with similar expression profiles. This assignment allowed
us to describe systematically the changes in the level of gene expression in response
to DNA damage. Among the damage‐induced genes, more than 100 are novel. From those
genes involved in DNA metabolism that have not previously been shown to be induced
by DNA damage, the mutS gene involved in mismatch repair is especially noteworthy.
In addition to the SOS response, we observed the induction of other stress response
pathways, such as those of oxidative stress and osmotic protection. Among the genes
that are downregulated in response to DNA damage are numerous protein biosynthesis
genes. Analysis of the gene expression data highlighted the essential involvement
of σs‐regulated genes and the general stress response network in the response to DNA damage. |
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ISSN: | 0950-382X 1365-2958 |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1365-2958.2002.02878.x |