Characterization of the GATC regulatory network in E-coli -: art. no. 48

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Riva, A
Delorme, MO
Chevalier, T
Guilhot, N
Hénaut, C
Hénaut, A
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[1] Univ Evry Val Essonne, CNRS, Lab Genome & Informat, UMR 8116, F-91034 Evry, France
[2] METabol EXplorer SA, F-63360 Saint Beauzire, France
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10.1186/1471-2164-5-48
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
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Background: The tetranucleotide GATC is methylated in Escherichia. coli by the DNA methyltransferase (Dam) and is known to be implicated in numerous cellular processes. Mutants lacking Dam are characterized by a pleiotropic phenotype. The existence of a GATC regulated network, thought to be involved in cold and oxygen shift, had been proposed and its existence has recently been confirmed. The aim of this article is to describe the components of the GATC regulated network of E. coli in detail and propose a role of this network in the light of an evolutionary advantage for the organism. Results: We have classified the genes of the GATC network according to the EcoCyc functional classes. Comparisons with all of E. coli's genes and the genes involved in the SOS and stress response show that the GATC network forms a group apart. The functional classes that characterize the network are the Energy metabolism (in particular respiration), Fatty acid/Phospholipid metabolism and Nucleotide metabolism. Conclusions: The network is thought to come into play when the cell undergoes coldshock and is likely to enter stationary phase. The respiration is almost completely under GATC control and according to our hypothesis it will be blocked at the moment of coldshock; this might give the cell a selective advantage as it increases its chances for survival when entering stationary phase under coldshock. We predict the accumulation of formate and possibly succinate, which might increase the cell's resistance, in this case to antimicrobial agents, when entering stationary phase.
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