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Condition-Dependent Transcriptome Reveals High-Level Regulatory Architecture in Bacillus subtilis

Mathématiques et Informatique Appliquées du Génome à l'Environnement · Universität Greifswald · +14 more institutions

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Abstract

Outside In Acquisition and analysis of large data sets promises to move us toward a greater understanding of the mechanisms by which biological systems are dynamically regulated to respond to external cues. Now, two papers explore the responses of a bacterium to changing nutritional conditions (see the Perspective by Chalancon et al. ). Nicolas et al. (p. 1103 ) measured transcriptional regulation for more than 100 different conditions. Greater amounts of antisense RNA were generated than expected and appeared to be produced by alternative RNA polymerase targeting subunits called sigma factors. One transition, from malate to glucose as the primary nutrient, was studied in more detail by Buescher et al. (p.…

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