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  • Diomande, S.E.; Doublet, B.; Vasai, F.; Guinebretiere, M.H.; Broussolle, V.; Brillard, J.
    Expression of the genes encoding the CasK/R two-component system and the DesA desaturase during Bacillus cereus cold adaptation (2016), FEMS Microbiol. Lett., 363, fnw174 .
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Bacillus cereus
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Bacillus cereus A0A063CBY7
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Bacillus cereus ATCC 14579 A0A063CBY7
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
DesA desaturase
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Bacillus cereus

Expression

Organism Comment Expression
Bacillus cereus desA expression is repressed during the lag phase at low temperature in presence of unsaturated fatty acids, in a CasK/R(two-component system)-independent manner down
Bacillus cereus the promoter activity of the desA gene encoding the DELTA5 fatty acid desaturase, providing unsaturated fatty acids required for low temperature adaptation, is repressed in the casK/R mutant grown at 12°C versus 37°C. The CasK/R two-component system activates desA expression during Bacillus cereus growth at low temperature, allowing an optimal unsaturation of the fatty acids. In contrast, desA expression is repressed during the lag phase at low temperature in presence of unsaturated fatty acids, in a CasK/R-independent manner down
Bacillus cereus the promoter activity of the desA gene encoding the DELTA5 fatty acid desaturase, providing unsaturated fatty acids required for low temperature adaptation, is repressed in the casK/R mutant grown at 12°C versus 37°C. The CasK/R two-component system activates desA expression during Bacillus cereus growth at low temperature, allowing an optimal unsaturation of the fatty acids. In contrast, desA expression is repressed during the lag phase at low temperature in presence of unsaturated fatty acids, in a CasK/R-independent manner up
Bacillus cereus the two-component system CasK/R activates desA expression during Bacillis cereus growth at low temperature, allowing an optimal unsaturation of the fatty acids up