Stress and Environmental Regulation of Gene Expression and Adaptation in Bacteria
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Bacteria in various habitats are subject to continuously changing environmental conditions, such as nutrient deprivation, heat and cold stress, UV radiation, oxidative stress, dessication, acid stress, nitrosative stress, cell envelope stress, heavy metal exposure, osmotic stress, and others. In order to survive, they have to respond to these conditions by adapting their physiology through sometimes drastic changes in gene expression. In addition they may adapt by changing their morphology, forming biofilms, fruiting bodies or spores, filaments, Viable But Not Culturable (VBNC) cells or moving away from stress compounds via chemotaxis. Changes in gene expression constitute the main component of the bacterial response to stress and environmental changes, and involve a myriad of different mechanisms, including (alternative) sigma factors, bi- or tri-component regulatory systems, small non-coding RNA's, chaperones, CHRIS-Cas systems, DNA repair, toxin-antitoxin systems, the stringent response, efflux pumps, alarmones, and modulation of the cell envelope or membranes, to name a few. Many regulatory elements are conserved in different bacteria; however there are endless variations on the theme and novel elements of gene regulation in bacteria inhabiting particular environments are constantly being discovered. Especially in (pathogenic) bacteria colonizing the human body a plethora of bacterial responses to innate stresses such as pH, reactive nitrogen and oxygen species and antibiotic stress are being described. An attempt is made to not only cover model systems but give a broad overview of the stress-responsive regulatory systems in a variety of bacteria, including medically important bacteria, where elucidation of certain aspects of these systems could lead to treatment strategies of the pathogens. Many of the regulatory systems being uncovered are specific, but there is also considerable "cross-talk" between different circuits.

Stress and Environmental Regulation of Gene Expression and Adaptation in Bacteria is a comprehensive two-volume work bringing together both review and original research articles on key topics in stress and environmental control of gene expression in bacteria.

Volume One contains key overview chapters, as well as content on one/two/three component regulatory systems and stress responses, sigma factors and stress responses, small non-coding RNAs and stress responses, toxin-antitoxin systems and stress responses, stringent response to stress, responses to UV irradiation, SOS and double stranded systems repair systems and stress, adaptation to both oxidative and osmotic stress, and desiccation tolerance and drought stress.

Volume Two covers heat shock responses, chaperonins and stress, cold shock responses, adaptation to acid stress, nitrosative stress, and envelope stress, as well as iron homeostasis, metal resistance, quorum sensing, chemotaxis and biofilm formation, and viable but not culturable (VBNC) cells. Covering the full breadth of current stress and environmental control of gene expression studies and expanding it towards future advances in the field, these two volumes are a one-stop reference for (non) medical molecular geneticists interested in gene regulation under stress.

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Year
2016
ISBN
9781119004899
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. VOLUME 1
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. List of contributors
  9. Chapter 1 Introduction
  10. Section 2 Key overview chapters
  11. Section 3 One-, two-, and three-component regulatory systems and stress responses
  12. Section 4 Sigma factors and stress responses
  13. Section 5 Small noncoding RNAs and stress responses
  14. Section 6 Toxin–antitoxin systems and stress responses
  15. Section 7 Stringent response to stress
  16. Section 8 Responses to UV irradiation
  17. Section 9 SOS and double stranded repair systems and stress
  18. Section 10 Adaptation to oxidative stress
  19. Section 11 Adaptation to osmotic stress
  20. Section 12 Desiccation tolerance and drought stress
  21. Index
  22. VOLUME 2
  23. Preface
  24. Acknowledgements
  25. List of contributors
  26. Section 13 Heat shock responses
  27. Section 14 Chaperonins and stress
  28. Section 15 Cold shock responses
  29. Section 16 Adaptation to acid stress
  30. Section 17 Adaptation to nitrosative stress
  31. Section 18 Adaptation to cell envelope stress
  32. Section 19 Iron homeostasis
  33. Section 20 Metal resistance
  34. Section 21 Quorum sensing
  35. Section 22 Chemotaxis and biofilm formation
  36. Section 23 Viable but nonculturable (VBNC) cells
  37. Index
  38. EULA