The Ribosome as a Switchboard for Bacterial Stress Response
Chengguang He, Claudio O. Gualerzi
Abstract
As free-living organisms, bacteria are subject to continuous, numerous and occasionally drastic environmental changes to which they respond with various mechanisms which enable them to adapt to the new conditions so as to survive. Here we describe three situations in which the ribosome and its functions represent the sensor or the target of the stress and play a key role in the subsequent cellular response. The three stress conditions which are described are those ensuing upon: a) zinc starvation; b) nutritional deprivation, and c) temperature downshift.
Topics & Concepts
RibosomeFight-or-flight responseBiologyStarvationBacteriaCell biologyGeneticsRNAEndocrinologyGeneRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyRNA modifications and cancer