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Genetic Evidence for Signal Transduction within the Bacillus subtilis GerA Germinant Receptor

Jeremy D. Amon, Lior Artzi, David Z. Rudner

2021Journal of Bacteriology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Endospore formers are a broad group of bacteria that can enter dormancy upon starvation and exit dormancy upon sensing the return of nutrients. How dormant spores sense and respond to these nutrients is poorly understood. Here, we identify a key step in the signal transduction pathway that is activated after spores detect the amino acid l-alanine. We present a model that provides a more complete picture of this process that is critical for allowing dormant spores to germinate and resume growth.

Topics & Concepts

Bacillus subtilisBiologyMutantSignal transductionGeneGeneticsReceptorFunction (biology)Genetic screenCell biologyEndosporeSuppressorDormancyMutationBacteriaBacillus (shape)Protein subunitTransduction (biophysics)DNAMicrobiologyAlleleSignal peptideSporeEscherichia coliBiochemistrySignal peptidaseFlagellumBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisBacterial biofilms and quorum sensing