Number of genes that are no longer expressed when cells enter the stationary phase induced by glucose starvation

Value 1000 Genes
Organism Bacteria Bacillus subtilis
Reference Gerth U, Kock H, Kusters I, Michalik S, Switzer RL, Hecker M. Clp-dependent proteolysis down-regulates central metabolic pathways in glucose-starved Bacillus subtilis. J Bacteriol. 2008 Jan190(1):321-31 p.321 left column top paragraphPubMed ID17981983
Primary Source Bernhardt J, Weibezahn J, Scharf C, Hecker M. Bacillus subtilis during feast and famine: visualization of the overall regulation of protein synthesis during glucose starvation by proteome analysis. Genome Res. 2003 Feb13(2):224-37. AND Eymann C, Homuth G, Scharf C, Hecker M. Bacillus subtilis functional genomics: global characterization of the stringent response by proteome and transcriptome analysis. J Bacteriol. 2002 May184(9):2500-20 AND Koburger T, Weibezahn J, Bernhardt J, Homuth G, Hecker M. Genome-wide mRNA profiling in glucose starved Bacillus subtilis cells. Mol Genet Genomics. 2005 Aug274(1):1-12PubMed ID12566400, 11948165, 15809868
Comments Almost 1,000 genes are no longer expressed when cells enter the stationary phase induced by glucose starvation, most of them being under negative stringent control (primary sources). For 4233 genes in B. subtilis see BNID 105753
Entered by Uri M
ID 106563