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The relA homolog of Mycobacterium smegmatis affects cell appearance, viability, and gene expression
Authors:Dahl John L  Arora Kriti  Boshoff Helena I  Whiteford Danelle C  Pacheco Sophia A  Walsh Olaus J  Lau-Bonilla Dalia  Davis William B  Garza Anthony G
Institution:School of Molecular Biosciences, Washington State University, Science Hall, Room 301, Pullman, WA 99164, USA. johndahl@wsu.edu
Abstract:The modification of metabolic pathways to allow for a dormant lifestyle appears to be an important feature for the survival of pathogenic bacteria within their host. One regulatory mechanism for persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections is the stringent response. In this study, we analyze the stringent response of a nonpathogenic, saprophytic mycobacterial species, Mycobacterium smegmatis. The use of M. smegmatis as a tool for studying the mycobacterial stringent response was demonstrated by measuring the expression of two M. tuberculosis genes, hspX and eis, in M. smegmatis in the presence and absence of rel(Msm). The stringent response plays a role in M. smegmatis cellular and colony formation that is suggestive of changes in the bacterial cell wall structure.
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