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Sustained Control of Pyruvate Carboxylase by the Essential Second Messenger Cyclic di-AMP in Bacillus subtilis
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Krüger, Larissa
Herzberg, Christina
Wicke, Dennis
Scholz, Patricia
Schmitt, Kerstin
Turdiev, Asan
Lee, Vincent T.
Editor(s)
Woodward, Joshua J.
Buchrieser, Carmen
DOI
10.1128/mbio.03602-21
Abstract
If bacteria experience a starvation for potassium, by far the most abundant metal ion in every living cell, they have to activate high-affinity potassium transporters, switch off growth activities such as translation and transcription of many genes or replication, and redirect the metabolism in a way that the most essential functions of potassium can be taken over by metabolites. Importantly, potassium starvation triggers a need for glutamate-derived amino acids.