Stationary Phase and Nutrient Levels Trigger Transcription of a Genomic Locus Containing a Novel Peptide (TM1316) in the Hyperthermophilic Bacterium Thermotoga maritima
Frock, A. D., Montero, C. I., Blumer-Schuette, S. E., & Kelly, R. M. (2013, August 24). Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Vol. 79, pp. 6637–6646.
MeSH headings : Carbon / metabolism; Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial / genetics; Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial / physiology; Genetic Loci / genetics; Microscopy, Fluorescence; Molecular Sequence Annotation / methods; Nitrogen / metabolism; Operon / genetics; Peptides / genetics; Thermotoga maritima / genetics; Thermotoga maritima / growth & development; Thermotoga maritima / metabolism
topics (OpenAlex): Bacteriophages and microbial interactions; Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology; Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
TL;DR:
The onset of stationary phase in T. maritima was accompanied by significant morphological changes and upregulation of several ORFs located in the TM1298-TM1336 genome locus, which includes a putative 31-amino-acid peptide (TM1316) that was the most highly transcribed gene in the transcriptome during stationary phase.
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