Global profiling of gene expression in A signal mutants of Myxococcus xanthus
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ABSTRACT: In response to starvation Myxococcus xanthus initiates a developmental program that culminates in the formation of fruiting bodies inside which the rod-shaped cells differentiate to spores. Fruiting body formation depends on intercellular communication and two intercellular signals are known, the A-signal and the C-signal. Five genes have been identified which are required for A-signal synthesis. To begin to understand the function of the genes required for A-signal synthesis, we have analysed gene expression in the asgA and the asgB mutant. Keywords: Vegetative cells of WT (DK1622) and AsgA mutant (DK5057) and AsgB mutant (DK4398)
ORGANISM(S): Myxococcus xanthus
PROVIDER: GSE18029 | GEO | 2012/05/18
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA119265
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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