2016
DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.000320
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The impact of manganese on biofilm development of Bacillus subtilis

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“…The PBSX element is a defective prophage that is non-infectious but upon induction causes the release of phage-like particles (56) containing 13 kb of random fragmented chromosomal DNA (57,58). Prophage gene expression is induced by DNA damage mediated by the SOS response (56,59) (Figure 6B). We identified eleven host genes with known or putative functions expressed in the PBSX prophage cluster (Figure 6C).…”
Section: Heterogeneous Activation Of Myo-inositol Catabolism Pathway mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PBSX element is a defective prophage that is non-infectious but upon induction causes the release of phage-like particles (56) containing 13 kb of random fragmented chromosomal DNA (57,58). Prophage gene expression is induced by DNA damage mediated by the SOS response (56,59) (Figure 6B). We identified eleven host genes with known or putative functions expressed in the PBSX prophage cluster (Figure 6C).…”
Section: Heterogeneous Activation Of Myo-inositol Catabolism Pathway mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various biofilm types are established by Bacillus subtilis under laboratory conditions, including pellicles at the air-medium interface (Branda et al, 2001;Gallegos-Monterrosa et al, 2016;Mhatre et al, 2016). B. subtilis cells inhabiting the biofilms are sessile and produce a matrix consisting of exopolysaccharides (EPS), protein fibers (TasA) and hydrophobin protein (BslA) (Branda et al, 2004;Romero et al, 2010;Kobayashi and Iwano, 2012;Hobley et al, 2013).…”
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“…The expression and synthesis of these secreted products that facilitate biofilm formation and surface spreading are tightly regulated at the level of transcription and affected by various histidine kinases and subsequent cytoplasmic response regulators [ 6 , 14 , 15 ]. The cytoplasmic and membrane bound histidine kinases (KinA, KinB, KinC, and KinD), in response to dynamic and challenging environmental cues, initiate the phosphorylation of Spo0A (Spo0A~P), the main regulator of various stationary stage processes, via a phosphorelay.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%