cssS
BSGatlas-gene-3872
BSGatlas
Description | Information |
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Coordinates | 3386398..3387753 |
Genomic Size | 1356 bp |
Name | cssS |
Outside Links | SubtiWiki |
BsubCyc | |
Strand | + |
Type | CDS |
SubtiWiki
Description | Information |
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Alternative Name | cssS |
cssS | |
yvqB | |
Category | SW 3 Information processing |
SW 3.3 Protein synthesis, modification and degradation | |
SW 3.3.4 Protein modification | |
SW 3.3.4.2 Protein kinases | |
SW 3.4 Regulation of gene expression | |
SW 3.4.2 Transcription factors and their control | |
SW 3.4.2.2 Control of two-component response regulators | |
SW 3.4.2.2.1 Two-component sensor kinase | |
SW 4 Lifestyles | |
SW 4.3 Coping with stress | |
SW 4.3.4 Heat shock proteins | |
SW 6 Groups of genes | |
SW 6.2 Membrane proteins | |
SW 6.4 Phosphoproteins | |
SW 6.4.4 Phosphorylation on a His residue | |
Description | two-component sensor kinase, control of cellular responses to protein secretion stress |
Function | control of cellular responses to protein secretion stress |
Is essential? | no |
Isoelectric point | 5.8 |
Locus Tag | BSU_33020 |
Molecular weight | 51.9184 |
Name | cssS |
Product | two-component sensor kinase |
RefSeq
Description | Information |
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Alternative Locus Tag | BSU33020 |
Description | Evidence 1a: Function from experimental evidencesin the studied strain; PubMedId: 11555295, 11717295,12270824, 15856219, 16911528, 17586671, 27026185; Producttype rc: receptor |
Functions | 16.12: Sense |
16.3: Control | |
Locus Tag | BSU_33020 |
Name | cssS |
Title | folding stress-sensitive two-component sensorhistidine kinase |
Type | CDS |
BsubCyc
Description | Information |
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Alternative Name | yvqB |
Citation | Kashyap DR;Wang M;Liu LH;Boons GJ;Gupta D;Dziarski R Peptidoglycan recognition proteins kill bacteria by activating protein-sensing two-component systems. Nat Med 17(6);676-83 (2011) PUBMED: 21602801 |
Noone D;Botella E;Butler C;Hansen A;Jende I;Devine KM Signal perception by the secretion stress-responsive CssRS two-component system in Bacillus subtilis. J Bacteriol 194(7);1800-14 (2012) PUBMED: 22307758 | |
Wecke T;Bauer T;Harth H;Mader U;Mascher T The rhamnolipid stress response of Bacillus subtilis. FEMS Microbiol Lett 323(2);113-23 (2011) PUBMED: 22092710 | |
Comment | 16.3: Control 16.12: Sense Evidence 2a: Function of homologous gene experimentally demonstrated in an other organism; PubMedId: 11555295, 11717295, 12270824, 15856219, 16911528; Product type rc: receptor CssS: "control of the cellular response to secretion stress, sensor" |CITS: [11555295]| |
Description | CssS two-component sensory histidine kinase, phosphorylated;CssS two-component sensory histidine kinase |
Gene Ontology | GO:0000155 phosphorelay sensor kinase activity |
GO:0000160 phosphorelay signal transduction system | |
GO:0000166 nucleotide binding | |
GO:0004673 protein histidine kinase activity | |
GO:0004871 NA | |
GO:0005524 ATP binding | |
GO:0005886 plasma membrane | |
GO:0007165 signal transduction | |
GO:0016020 membrane | |
GO:0016021 integral component of membrane | |
GO:0016301 kinase activity | |
GO:0016310 phosphorylation | |
GO:0016740 transferase activity | |
GO:0016772 transferase activity, transferring phosphorus-containing groups | |
GO:0018106 peptidyl-histidine phosphorylation | |
GO:0023014 signal transduction by protein phosphorylation | |
GO:0031975 envelope | |
Locus Tag | BSU33020 |
Molecular weight | 52.097 |
Name | cssS |
Nicolas et al. predictions
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Expression neg. correlated with | BSU19250, new_3458782_3459775_c, BSU25360, new_2844574_2844638_c, BSU27830, BSU11410, BSU10390, BSU32070, new_1041733_1041928, new_2387674_2387835_c |
Expression pos. correlated with | BSU33010, BSU10620, BSU30060, BSU26810, BSU05950, BSU07370, BSU40700, BSU10630, BSU27530, BSU39790 |
Highly expressed condition | (Diami) Cells were grown in LB medium at 37°C. At OD540 of 0.3, the culture were divided into four subcultures and diamide 0.6 mM [Diami], paraquat 0.4 mM [Paraq], H2O2 0.1mM [H2O2] or no oxidative drug [Oxctl] were added to the medium. Samples were taken 10 minutes after addition |
(LBGstat) Cells were grown in Luria-Bertani medium (Sigma) supplemented with glucose 0.3 % [LBG] at 37°C with vigorous shaking in flasks. Overnight cultures were diluted 2000-fold in fresh pre-warmed medium and samples were collected during the exponential [exp], transition [tran] and stationary [stat] phases of the growth cycle . | |
(LBGtran) Cells were grown in Luria-Bertani medium (Sigma) supplemented with glucose 0.3 % [LBG] at 37°C with vigorous shaking in flasks. Overnight cultures were diluted 2000-fold in fresh pre-warmed medium and samples were collected during the exponential [exp], transition [tran] and stationary [stat] phases of the growth cycle . | |
(LBstat) Cells were grown in Luria-Bertani medium (Sigma) [LB] at 37°C with vigorous shaking in flasks. Overnight cultures were diluted 2000-fold in fresh pre-warmed medium and samples were collected during the exponential [exp], transition [tran] and stationary [stat] phases of the growth cycle . | |
(LPhT) Cells were harvested (i) during exponential growth in high phosphate defined medium [HPh]; (ii) during exponential growth in low phosphate defined medium [LPh] (J. P. Muller, Z. An, T. Merad, I. C. Hancock, C. R. Harwood, Microbiology 143, 947, Mar, 1997);and (iii) at three hours after the outset of the phosphate-limitation induced stationary phase [LPhT]. | |
(M0t90) Cells were grown in LB medium at 37°C with vigorous shaking. An exponentially growing culture (O.D.600 approx. 0.25) was divided: one culture acted as the control [no mitomycin C , M0] while mitomycin was added to the second culture to a final concentration of 40 ng/ml [mitomycin, M40]. Samples were harvested at 0, 45 and 90 minutes after mitomycin addition [t0, t45 and t90]. | |
(M40t45) Cells were grown in LB medium at 37°C with vigorous shaking. An exponentially growing culture (O.D.600 approx. 0.25) was divided: one culture acted as the control [no mitomycin C , M0] while mitomycin was added to the second culture to a final concentration of 40 ng/ml [mitomycin, M40]. Samples were harvested at 0, 45 and 90 minutes after mitomycin addition [t0, t45 and t90]. | |
(M40t90) Cells were grown in LB medium at 37°C with vigorous shaking. An exponentially growing culture (O.D.600 approx. 0.25) was divided: one culture acted as the control [no mitomycin C , M0] while mitomycin was added to the second culture to a final concentration of 40 ng/ml [mitomycin, M40]. Samples were harvested at 0, 45 and 90 minutes after mitomycin addition [t0, t45 and t90]. | |
(Sw) Exponentially growing cells were spotted on 1 % agar LB plates and incubated at 37°C. Swarming cells were collected after 16 hours. | |
(T0.30H) Anon-sporulating B. subtilis strain was grown in a modified M9 medium in batch culture (T. Hardiman, K. Lemuth, M. A. Keller, M. Reuss, M. Siemann-Herzberg, J Biotechnol 132, 359, Dec 1, 2007). Glucose was exhausted when the culture reached an OD600 of approx. 10 and this was designated T0 [T0.0H]. 7 samples were harvested at various times before glucose exhaustion [T-5.40H to T-0.40H] and 10 samples at various times after glucose exhaustion [T0.30H to T5.0H]. | |
Lowely expressed condition | (BT) A fresh colony grown on an LB plate was used to inoculate 10 ml of LB and grown for 10 hoursat 30°C. This culture wasused to inoculate 10 ml of MSgg medium (S.S. Branda et al., J Bacteriol 186, 3970, Jun, 2004) and incubated with vigorous shaking. The cultures in MSgg were diluted to the same extent in 96 wells microtiterplates (5 μl for 1.5 ml of medium) and incubated without shaking at 30°C. Cells from the control cultures were harvested after 24 hours of incubation [BT]. Biofilms were harvested from 96 well plates after incubation for 36 hours [B36] and 60 hours [B60]. |
(LoTm) Cells were grown in Spizizen’s minimal medium (SMM) (C. Anagnostopoulos, J. Spizizen, J Bacteriol 81, 741, May, 1961) with vigorous agitation. The control culture was grown at 37 °C [SMMPr]. For growth at high or low temperatures, pre-cultures were grown at 37 °C, diluted to an OD578nm of 0.1 and subsequently transferred to 51 °C [HiTm] and 16 °C [LoTm], respectively. For the growth at high salinity, the salinity of the medium was adjusted by adding NaCl (5 M stock solution) to produce a final concentration of 1.2 M [HiOs]. | |
(Pyr) A 5 ml aliquot of LB medium was inoculated using frozen culture stocks. After a few hours growth at 37°C, precultures were prepared by inoculating 5 ml of M9 with this LB culture at several different dilutions usually ranging from 500- to 2000-fold. The dilution range was chosen so that one of these precultures had grown to and OD600 of 0.5 - 1.0 after overnight inculation. The chosen M9 medium precultures [at OD600 of 0.5 - 1.0] were used to inoculate 100 mL of M9 medium in 500 mL non-baffled shake flasks to an OD600 of 0.02. Filter-sterilized carbon sources were added separately to the medium M9 at following concentration: D-Glucose 3g/L[Glu], L-Malic acid 4.5g/L[Mal], L-Malic acid + D-Glucose 3 and 2g/L[M+G], D-Fructose 3g/L[Fru], D-Gluconate 4g/L[Glucon], Pyruvate 6g/L[Pyr], Glycerol 6g/L[Gly], Glutamic acid + Succinic acid 2 and 2g/L[G+S]. Where necessary, carbon source solutions were pH neutralized with 4 M NaOH prior to addition to the medium. Cells were harvested during the exponential growth phase. | |
(S4) Cells were grown in CH medium at 37°C and sporulation was induced by resuspension in warm sporulation medium as described by Sterlini and Mandelstam (J. M. Sterlini, J. Mandelstam, Biochem J 113, 29, Jun, 1969). The initiation of sporulation was designated T0, the time of resuspension. Samples were harvested at hourly intervals for 6 hours [S0 to S6] for the first set of experiments and for 8 hours [S0 to S8] for a second set of experiments. | |
(S5) Cells were grown in CH medium at 37°C and sporulation was induced by resuspension in warm sporulation medium as described by Sterlini and Mandelstam (J. M. Sterlini, J. Mandelstam, Biochem J 113, 29, Jun, 1969). The initiation of sporulation was designated T0, the time of resuspension. Samples were harvested at hourly intervals for 6 hours [S0 to S6] for the first set of experiments and for 8 hours [S0 to S8] for a second set of experiments. | |
(S6) Cells were grown in CH medium at 37°C and sporulation was induced by resuspension in warm sporulation medium as described by Sterlini and Mandelstam (J. M. Sterlini, J. Mandelstam, Biochem J 113, 29, Jun, 1969). The initiation of sporulation was designated T0, the time of resuspension. Samples were harvested at hourly intervals for 6 hours [S0 to S6] for the first set of experiments and for 8 hours [S0 to S8] for a second set of experiments. | |
(S7) Cells were grown in CH medium at 37°C and sporulation was induced by resuspension in warm sporulation medium as described by Sterlini and Mandelstam (J. M. Sterlini, J. Mandelstam, Biochem J 113, 29, Jun, 1969). The initiation of sporulation was designated T0, the time of resuspension. Samples were harvested at hourly intervals for 6 hours [S0 to S6] for the first set of experiments and for 8 hours [S0 to S8] for a second set of experiments. | |
(S8) Cells were grown in CH medium at 37°C and sporulation was induced by resuspension in warm sporulation medium as described by Sterlini and Mandelstam (J. M. Sterlini, J. Mandelstam, Biochem J 113, 29, Jun, 1969). The initiation of sporulation was designated T0, the time of resuspension. Samples were harvested at hourly intervals for 6 hours [S0 to S6] for the first set of experiments and for 8 hours [S0 to S8] for a second set of experiments. | |
(T5.0H) Anon-sporulating B. subtilis strain was grown in a modified M9 medium in batch culture (T. Hardiman, K. Lemuth, M. A. Keller, M. Reuss, M. Siemann-Herzberg, J Biotechnol 132, 359, Dec 1, 2007). Glucose was exhausted when the culture reached an OD600 of approx. 10 and this was designated T0 [T0.0H]. 7 samples were harvested at various times before glucose exhaustion [T-5.40H to T-0.40H] and 10 samples at various times after glucose exhaustion [T0.30H to T5.0H]. | |
Name | cssS |
KEGG Pathways
Description | Information |
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Pathway | Two-component system (ko02020) |