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Berka RM, Hahn J, Albano M, Draskovic I, Persuh M, Cui X, Sloma
A, Widner W,
Dubnau D.
Microarray analysis of the Bacillus subtilis K-state: genome-wide
expression changes dependent on ComK.
Mol Microbiol 2002 Mar;43(5):1331-45
PMID: 11918817
In Bacillus subtilis, the competence transcription factor ComK activates
its own transcription as well as the transcription of genes that
encode DNA transport proteins. ComK is expressed in about 10% of
the cells in a culture grown to competence. Using DNA microarrays
representing approximately 95% of the protein-coding open reading
frames in B. subtilis, we compared the expression profiles of wild-type
and comK strains, as well as of a mecA mutant (which produces active
ComK in all the cells of the population) and a comK mecA double
mutant. In these comparisons, we identified at least 165 genes that
are upregulated by ComK and relatively few that are downregulated.
The use of reporter fusions has confirmed these results for several
genes. Many of the ComK-regulated genes are organized in clusters
or operons, and 23 of these clusters are preceded by apparent ComK-box
promoter motifs. In addition to those required for DNA uptake, other
genes that are upregulated in the presence of ComK are probably
involved in DNA repair and in the uptake and utilization of nutritional
sources. From this and previous work, we conclude that the ComK
regulon defines a growth-arrested state, distinct from sporulation,
of which competence for genetic transformation is but one notable
feature. We suggest that this is a unique adaptation to stress and
that it be termed the 'K-state'.

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