Time-Resolved Transcriptomics and Bioinformatic Analyses Reveal Intrinsic Stress Responses during Batch Culture of Bacillus subtilis

Evert-Jan Blom*, Anja N.J.A. Ridder, Andrzej T. Lulko, Jos B.T.M. Roerdink, Oscar P. Kuipers

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Abstract

We have determined the time-resolved transcriptome of the model gram-positive organism B. subtilis during growth in a batch fermentor on rich medium. DNA microarrays were used to monitor gene transcription using 10-minute intervals at 40 consecutive time points. From the growth curve and analysis of all gene expression levels, we identified 4 distinct growth phases and one clear transition point: a lag phase, an exponential growth phase, the transition point and the very clearly separated early and late stationary growth phases. The gene expression profiles suggest the occurrence of stress responses at specific times although no external stresses were applied. The first one is a small induction of the SigB regulon that occurs at the transition point. Remarkably, a very strong response is observed for the SigW regulon, which is highly upregulated at the onset of the late stationary phase. Bioinformatic analyses that were performed on our data set suggest several novel putative motifs for regulator binding. In addition, the expression profiles of several genes appeared to correlate with the oxygen concentration. This data set of the expression profiles of all B. subtilis genes during the entire growth curve on rich medium constitutes a rich repository that can be further mined by the scientific community.

Original languageEnglish
Article number27160
Number of pages10
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume6
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8-Nov-2011

Keywords

  • GENE-EXPRESSION
  • PROTEOME ANALYSIS
  • GENOME
  • CANNIBALISM
  • SPORULATION
  • STARVATION
  • RESISTANCE
  • SEQUENCE
  • DEATH
  • TOOL

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