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Transcriptome analysis of a Bacillus subtilis mutant defective in the transcription termination factor Rho.


ABSTRACT: This analysis is part of the study GSE27219, The condition-dependent transcriptome of Bacillus subtilis 168. In this study, 120 transcription units where identified for which transcription did not terminate at any specific site, leading to mRNA extension over long distances with slowly decreasing signal intensity. In most cases, lack of termination and read-through generated antisense transcripts. These findings together with the lack of intrinsic terminators suggested that transcription termination of the 120 transcription units could be mediated by the transcription termination factor Rho. In order to investigate the impact of Rho-mediated termination, tiling array hybridizations using RNA samples of a B. subtilis rho-null mutant and its parental strain were performed. B. subtilis 1012 wild-type and rho-mutant cells were grown in LB medium. Samples for tiling array analysis were taken during exponential growth phase. Hybridizations were performed in triplicate using RNA isolated from independent cultures.

ORGANISM(S): Bacillus subtilis

SUBMITTER: Ulrike MM-CM-$der 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-27303 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Condition-dependent transcriptome reveals high-level regulatory architecture in Bacillus subtilis.

Nicolas Pierre P   Mäder Ulrike U   Dervyn Etienne E   Rochat Tatiana T   Leduc Aurélie A   Pigeonneau Nathalie N   Bidnenko Elena E   Marchadier Elodie E   Hoebeke Mark M   Aymerich Stéphane S   Becher Dörte D   Bisicchia Paola P   Botella Eric E   Delumeau Olivier O   Doherty Geoff G   Denham Emma L EL   Fogg Mark J MJ   Fromion Vincent V   Goelzer Anne A   Hansen Annette A   Härtig Elisabeth E   Harwood Colin R CR   Homuth Georg G   Jarmer Hanne H   Jules Matthieu M   Klipp Edda E   Le Chat Ludovic L   Lecointe François F   Lewis Peter P   Liebermeister Wolfram W   March Anika A   Mars Ruben A T RA   Nannapaneni Priyanka P   Noone David D   Pohl Susanne S   Rinn Bernd B   Rügheimer Frank F   Sappa Praveen K PK   Samson Franck F   Schaffer Marc M   Schwikowski Benno B   Steil Leif L   Stülke Jörg J   Wiegert Thomas T   Devine Kevin M KM   Wilkinson Anthony J AJ   van Dijl Jan Maarten JM   Hecker Michael M   Völker Uwe U   Bessières Philippe P   Noirot Philippe P  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20120301 6072


Bacteria adapt to environmental stimuli by adjusting their transcriptomes in a complex manner, the full potential of which has yet to be established for any individual bacterial species. Here, we report the transcriptomes of Bacillus subtilis exposed to a wide range of environmental and nutritional conditions that the organism might encounter in nature. We comprehensively mapped transcription units (TUs) and grouped 2935 promoters into regulons controlled by various RNA polymerase sigma factors,  ...[more]

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