Das stressige Leben des Bacillus subtilis

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  • Ingo Hantke
  • Heinrich Schäfer
  • Regina Kramer
  • Kürşad Turgay

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Translated title of the contributionThe stressful life of Bacillus subtilis
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)150-152
Number of pages3
JournalBioSpektrum
Volume25
Issue number2
Early online date26 Mar 2019
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2019

Abstract

Here we present Bacillus subtilis as a model system to study protein homeostasis and protein quality control in conjunction with the different layers of its stress response systems. We established a new marker to study protein aggregation in vivo. Furthermore, we observed that the transcription factor Spx, which has already been characterized as a central player to activate transcription of redox-chaperones during heat shock and oxidative stress response, was also able to simultaneously inhibit the transcription of translation-related genes as a second response to stress.

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Das stressige Leben des Bacillus subtilis. / Hantke, Ingo; Schäfer, Heinrich; Kramer, Regina et al.
In: BioSpektrum, Vol. 25, No. 2, 01.04.2019, p. 150-152.

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Hantke, I, Schäfer, H, Kramer, R & Turgay, K 2019, 'Das stressige Leben des Bacillus subtilis', BioSpektrum, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 150-152. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-019-1023-0
Hantke, I., Schäfer, H., Kramer, R., & Turgay, K. (2019). Das stressige Leben des Bacillus subtilis. BioSpektrum, 25(2), 150-152. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-019-1023-0
Hantke I, Schäfer H, Kramer R, Turgay K. Das stressige Leben des Bacillus subtilis. BioSpektrum. 2019 Apr 1;25(2):150-152. Epub 2019 Mar 26. doi: 10.1007/s12268-019-1023-0
Hantke, Ingo ; Schäfer, Heinrich ; Kramer, Regina et al. / Das stressige Leben des Bacillus subtilis. In: BioSpektrum. 2019 ; Vol. 25, No. 2. pp. 150-152.
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