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Phage-Encoded Sigma Factors Alter Bacterial Dormancy

Daniel Schwartz, Brent K. Lehmkuhl, Jay T. Lennon

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Abstract

As obligate parasites, phages exert strong top-down pressure on host populations with eco-evolutionary implications for community dynamics and ecosystem functioning. The process of phage infection, however, is constrained by bottom-up processes that influence the energetic and nutritional status of susceptible hosts. Many phages have acquired auxiliary genes from bacteria, which can be used to exploit host metabolism with consequences for phage fitness. In this study, we demonstrate that phages infecting spore-forming bacteria carry homologs of sigma factors, which their hosts use to orchestrate gene expression during spore development. By tapping into regulatory gene networks, phages may manipulate the physiology and survival strategies of nongrowing bacteria in ways that influence host-parasite coevolution.

Topics & Concepts

BiologySigma factorDormancyObligateGeneticsLytic cycleBacteriaBacillus subtilisMicrobiologyTemperatenessSporeGeneBacteriophageGene expressionPromoterEcologyBotanyVirusEscherichia coliGerminationBacteriophages and microbial interactionsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms