Affiliation:
1. Novozymes, Inc., 1445 Drew Ave., Davis, California 95616
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Global
gene expression patterns of
Bacillus subtilis
in response to
subinhibitory concentrations of protein synthesis inhibitors
(chloramphenicol, erythromycin, and gentamicin) were studied by DNA
microarray analysis.
B. subtilis
cultures were treated with
subinhibitory concentrations of protein synthesis inhibitors for 5, 15,
30, and 60 min, and transcriptional patterns were measured throughout
the time course. Three major classes of genes were affected by the
protein synthesis inhibitors: genes encoding transport/binding
proteins, genes involved in protein synthesis, and genes involved in
the metabolism of carbohydrates and related molecules. Similar
expression patterns for a few classes of genes were observed due to
treatment with chloramphenicol (0.4× MIC) or erythromycin
(0.5× MIC), whereas expression patterns of gentamicin-treated
cells were distinct. Expression of genes involved in metabolism of
amino acids was altered by treatment with chloramphenicol and
erythromycin but not by treatment with gentamicin. Heat shock genes
were induced by gentamicin but repressed by chloramphenicol. Other
genes induced by the protein synthesis inhibitors included the
yheIH
operon encoding ABC transporter-like proteins, with
similarity to multidrug efflux proteins, and the
ysbAB
operon
encoding homologs of LrgAB that function to inhibit cell wall cleavage
(murein hydrolase activity) and convey penicillin tolerance in
Staphylococcus
aureus
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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