Physiological and cell morphology adaptation of Bacillus subtilis at near-zero specific growth rates: a transcriptome analysis.
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ABSTRACT: B. subtilis was cultured in a retentostat at extremely low growth rates and the adaptation of B. subtilis to these near-zero growth conditions was studied by analysis of the transcriptome and genome. During retentostat culturing the specific growth rate decreased to a minimum of 0.00006 h-1, corresponding to a doubling time of 470 days. Transcriptome analysis shows that while cells under near-zero growth conditions exhibit many characteristics of stationary phase cells, they are also fundamentally different. Stress resistance mechanisms were only mildly induced in response to the progressively decreasing growth-rate and while glucose was still supplied, cells were ready for utilization of alternative carbon sources. Genome resequencing, of samples taken 40 days after inoculation to reach zero-growth conditions, indicated that only minor changes in the genome occurred and that these most likely did not play a role in the transcriptional responses.
ORGANISM(S): Bacillus subtilis Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. 168
PROVIDER: GSE55690 | GEO | 2014/11/19
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA240558
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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