1887

Abstract

1997 Fred Griffith Review Lecture

(Delivered at the 138th Meeting of the Society for General Microbiology, 2 September 1977)

Loading

Article metrics loading...

/content/journal/micro/10.1099/00221287-144-6-1465
1998-06-01
2024-04-19
Loading full text...

Full text loading...

/deliver/fulltext/micro/144/6/mic-144-6-1465.html?itemId=/content/journal/micro/10.1099/00221287-144-6-1465&mimeType=html&fmt=ahah

References

  1. Aramayo, R., Adams, T. H., Timberlake, W. E. (1989); A large cluster of highly expressed genes is dispensable for growth and development in Aspergillus nidulans.. Genetics, 122,:65–71
    [Google Scholar]
  2. Aubert, M., Weber, E., Gintz, B., Chater, K. F., Decaris, B. (1997); Inactivation or amplification of the spa2 gene, encoding a potential stationary phase regulator, affects differentiation in Streptomyces aureofaciens.. Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 43,:1118–1125
    [Google Scholar]
  3. Babcock, M. J., Kendrick, K. E. (1988); Cloning of DNA involved in sporulation of Streptomyces griseus.. Journal of Bacteriology, 170,:2802–2808
    [Google Scholar]
  4. Babcock, M. J., Kendrick, K. E. (1990); Unusual transcriptional and translational features of a developmental gene of Streptomyces griseus.. Gene, 95,:57–63
    [Google Scholar]
  5. Bibb, M. J. (1996); The regulation of antibiotic production in Streptomyces coelicolor A3 (2).. Microbiology, 142,:1335–1344
    [Google Scholar]
  6. Bolotin, A., Bird, S. (1989); Nucleotide sequence of the putative regulatory gene and major promoter region of the Streptomyces griseus glycerol operon.. Gene, 87,:151–152
    [Google Scholar]
  7. Bramhill, D. (1997); Bacterial cell division.. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol, 13,:395–424
    [Google Scholar]
  8. Braria, A. F., Mendez, C., Diaz, L. A., Manzanal, M. B., Hardisson, C. (1986); Glycogen and trehalose accumulation during colony development in Streptomyces antibioticus.. Journal of General Microbiology, 132,:1319–1326
    [Google Scholar]
  9. Bruton, C. J., Plaskitt, K. A., Chater, K. F. (1995); Tissue-specific glycogen branching isoenzymes in a multicellular prokaryote, Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).. Molecular Microbiology, 18,:89–99
    [Google Scholar]
  10. Chakraburtty, R., Bibb, M. (1997); The ppGpp synthetase gene (relA) of Streptomyces coelicolor A3 (2) plays a conditional role in antibiotic production and morphological differentiation.. J Bacteriol, 179,:5854–5861
    [Google Scholar]
  11. Champness, W. C. (1988); New loci required for Streptomyces coelicolor morphological and physiological differentiation.. Journal of Bacteriology, 170,:1168–1174
    [Google Scholar]
  12. Champness, W. C., Chater, K. F. (1994) Regulation and integration of antibiotic production and morphological differentiation in Streptomyces spp.. Edited by Piggot, P., Moran, C., Youngman, P. Regulation of Bacterial Differentiation, Washington, DC:: American Society for Microbiology,;61–93
    [Google Scholar]
  13. Chater, K. F. (1972); A morphological and genetic mapping study of white colony mutants of Streptomyces coelicolor.. Journal of General Microbiology, 72,:9–28
    [Google Scholar]
  14. Chater, K. F. (1984) Morphological and physiological differentiation in Streptomyces.. Edited by Losick, R., Shapiro, L. In Microbial Development. Cold Spring Harbor, NY:: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,;89–115
    [Google Scholar]
  15. Chater, K. F. (1989); Multilevel regulation of Streptomyces differentiation.. Trends in Genetics, 5,:372–376
    [Google Scholar]
  16. Chater, K. F. (1991); Saps, hydrophobins, and aerial growth.. Current Biology, 1,:318–320
    [Google Scholar]
  17. Chater, K. F. (1993); Genetics of differentiation in Streptomyces.. Annual Review of Microbiology, 47,:685–713
    [Google Scholar]
  18. Chater, K. F., Bibb, M. J. (1997) Regulation of bacterial antibiotic production.. Edited by Kleinkauf H., von Dohren. H. In Biotechnology, Vol. 7, Products of Secondary Metabolism. Weinheim:: VCH,;59–105
    [Google Scholar]
  19. Chater, K. F., Losick, R. (1997) The mycelial life-style of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) and its relatives.. Edited by Shapiro J. H., Dworkin, M. Bacteria as Multicellular Organisms, New York:: Oxford University Press,;149–182
    [Google Scholar]
  20. Chater, K. F., Merrick M. J. (1976) Approaches to the study of differentiation in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).. Edited by MacDonald, K. D. Second International Symposium on the Genetics of Industrial Microorganisms. London &C New York:: Academic Press,;583–593
    [Google Scholar]
  21. Chater, K. F., Merrick, M. J. (1979) Streptomycetes.. Edited by Parish, J. H. In Developmental Biology of Prokaryotes, Oxford:: Blackwell Scientific,;93–114
    [Google Scholar]
  22. Chater, K. F., Bruton, C. J., Plaskitt, K. A., Buttner, M. J., Mendez, C., Helmann J. (1989); The developmental fate of S. coelicolor hyphae depends crucially on a gene product homologous with the motility sigma factor of B. subtilis.. Cell, 59,:133–143
    [Google Scholar]
  23. Davis, N. K., Chater, K. F. (1990); Spore colour in Streptomyces coelicolor A3 (2) involves the developmental^ regulated synthesis of a compound biosynthetically related to polyketide antibiotics.. Molecular Microbiology, 4,:1679–1691
    [Google Scholar]
  24. Davis, N. K., Chater, K. F. (1992); The Streptomyces coelicolor whiB gene encodes a small transcription factor-like protein dispensable for growth but essential for sporulation.. Molecular & General Genetics, 232,:351–358
    [Google Scholar]
  25. DiRusso, C. C., Nystrdm, T. (1998); The fats of Escherichia coli during infancy and old age: regulation by global regulators, alarmones and lipid intermediates.. Molecular Microbiology, 27,:1–8
    [Google Scholar]
  26. Dong, J. M., Taylor, J. S., Latour, D. J., luchi, S., Lin E. C. C. (1993); Three overlapping let genes involved in L-lactate utilization by Escherichia coli.. Journal of Bacteriology, 175,:6671–6678
    [Google Scholar]
  27. Elliot, M., Damji, F., Passantino, R., Chater, K., Leskiw B. (1998); The bldD gene of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2): a regulatory gene involved in morphogenesis and antibiotic production. Journal of Bacteriology, 180,:1549–1555
    [Google Scholar]
  28. Fern£ndez-Moreno, M. A., Caballero, J. L., Hopwood, D. A., Malpartida F. (1991); The act cluster contains regulatory and antibiotic export genes, direct targets for translational control by the bldA tRNA gene of Streptomyces.. Cell, 66,:769–780
    [Google Scholar]
  29. Gramajo, H. C., Takano, E., Bibb M. J. (1993); Stationary-phase production of the antibiotic actinorhodin in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) is transcriptionally regulated.. Molecular Microbiology, 7,:837–845
    [Google Scholar]
  30. Grossman, A. D. (1995); Genetic networks controlling the initiation of sporulation and the development of genetic competence in Bacillus subtilis.. Annual Review Genetics, Vol 45, 29,:477–508
    [Google Scholar]
  31. Guthrie, E. P., Flaxman, C. S., White, J., Hodgson, D. A., Bibb, M. J., Chater K. F. (1998); A response-regulator-like activator of antibiotic synthesis from Streptomyces coelicolor A3 (2) with an amino-terminal domain that lacks a phosphorylation pocket.. Microbiology, 144,:727–738
    [Google Scholar]
  32. Harasym, M., Zhang, L.-H., Chater, K. (1990); The Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) bldB region contains at least two genes involved in morphological development.. J Gen Microbiol, 136,:1543–1550
    [Google Scholar]
  33. Haydon, D. R., Guest J. R. (1991); A new family of bacterial regulatory protein.. Fems Microbiology Letters, 79,:291–296
    [Google Scholar]
  34. Helmann, J. D. (1991); Alternative sigma factors and the control of flagellar gene expression.. Molecular Microbiology, 5,:2875–2882
    [Google Scholar]
  35. Hoch, J. A. (1995) Control of cellular development in sporulating bacteria by the phosphorelay two-component signal transduction system.. In: Hoch, J. A., Silhavy, T. J. (eds.) Two-Component Signal Transduction. Washington, DC:: American Society for Microbiology,;129–144
    [Google Scholar]
  36. Hodgson, D. A. (1982); Glucose repression of carbon source uptake in Streptomyces coelicolor A3 (2) and its perturbation in mutants resistant to 2-deoxyglucose.. Journal of General Microbiology, 128,:2417–2430
    [Google Scholar]
  37. Hodgson, D. A. (1992) Differentiation in actinomycetes. In Prokaryotic Structure and Function: a New Perspective.. Edited by Mohan, S., Dow C., Cole. J. A. Society for General Microbiology Symposium. vol. 47 Cambridge:: Cambridge University Press,;407–440
    [Google Scholar]
  38. Homerovci, D., Benada, O., KofroftovS, O., Rezuchov^, B., Kormanec, J. (1996); Disruption of a glycogen-branching enzyme gene, glgB, specifically affects the sporulation-associated phase of glycogen accumulation in Streptomyces aureofaciens.. Microbiology, 142,:1201–1208
    [Google Scholar]
  39. Hopwood, D. A. (1967); Genetic analysis and genome structure in Streptomyces coelicolor.. Bacteriological Reviews, 31,:373–103
    [Google Scholar]
  40. Hopwood, D. A. (1997); Genetic contributions to understanding polyketide synthases.. Chemical Reviews, 97,:2465–2497
    [Google Scholar]
  41. Hopwood, D. A., Sherman, D. H. (1990); Molecular genetics of polyketides and its comparison to fatty acid biosynthesis.. Annual Review Genetics, Vol 45, 24,:37–66
    [Google Scholar]
  42. Hopwood, D. A., Wildermuth, H., Palmer, H. M. (1970); Mutants of Streptomyces coelicolor defective in sporulation.. Journal of General Microbiology, 61,:397–108
    [Google Scholar]
  43. Horinouchi, S. (1996); Streptomyces genes involved in aerial mycelium formation.. Fems Microbiology Letters, 141,:1–9
    [Google Scholar]
  44. Horinouchi, S., Beppu, T. (1994); A-factor as a microbial hormone that controls cellular differentiation and secondary metabolism in Streptomyces griseus.. Molecular Microbiology, 12,:859–864
    [Google Scholar]
  45. Hughes, K. T., Gillen, K. L., Semon, M. J., Karlinskey, J. E. (1993); Sensing structural intermediates in bacterial flagellar assembly by export of a negative regulator.. Science , 262,:1277–1280
    [Google Scholar]
  46. Huisman, G. W., Kolter, R. (1994); Sensing starvation: a homoserine lactone-dependent signaling pathway in Escherichia coli.. Science, 265,:537–539
    [Google Scholar]
  47. Karandikar, A., Sharpies, G. P., Hobbs, G. (1997); Differentiation of Streptomyces coelicolor A3 {2) under nitrate-limited conditions.. Microbiology, 143,:3581–3590
    [Google Scholar]
  48. Kelemen, G. H., Plaskitt, K. A., Lewis, C. G., Findlay, K. C., Buttner, M. J. (1995); Deletion of DNA lying close to the glkA locus induces ectopic sporulation in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).. Molecular Microbiology, 17,:221–230
    [Google Scholar]
  49. Kelemen, G. H., Brown, G. L., Kormanec, J., Potuckova, L., Chafer, K. F., Buttner, M. J. (1996); The positions of the sigma factor genes, whiG and sigF, in the hierarchy controlling the development of spore chains in the aerial hyphae of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).. Molecular Microbiology, 21,:593–603
    [Google Scholar]
  50. Killham, K., Firestone, M. K. (1984); Proline transport increases growth efficiency in salt-stressed Streptomyces coelicolor.. Appl Environ Microbiol, 48,:239–241
    [Google Scholar]
  51. Knappes, R., Kempf, B., Bremer, E. (1996); Three transport systems for the osmoprotectant glycine betaine operate in Bacillus subtilis: characterization of OpuD.. Journal of Bacteriology, 178,:5072–5079
    [Google Scholar]
  52. Kwak, J., Kendrick, K. E. (1996); Bald mutants of Streptomyces griseus that prematurely undergo key events of sporulation.. Journal of Bacteriology, 178,:4643–1650
    [Google Scholar]
  53. Lawlor, E. J., Baylis, H. A., Chater K. F. (1987); Pleiotropic morphological and antibiotic deficiencies result from mutations in a gene encoding a tRNA-like product in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).. Genes Dev, 1,:1305–1310
    [Google Scholar]
  54. Leskiw, B. K., Bibb, M. J., Chater K. F. (1991a); The use of a rare codon specifically during development?. Molecular Microbiology, 5,:2861–2867
    [Google Scholar]
  55. Leskiw, B. K., Lawlor, E. J., Fernandez-Abalos, J. M., Chater K. F. (1991b); TTA codons in some genes prevent their expression in a class of developmental, antibiotic-negative Streptomyces mutants.. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 88,:2461–2465
    [Google Scholar]
  56. Leskiw, B. K., Mah, R., Lawlor, E. J., Chater K. F. (1993); Temporal regulation of accumulation of the bid A-specified tRNA in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2),. Journal of Bacteriology, 175,:1995–2005
    [Google Scholar]
  57. Lin, Y., Hansen J. N. (1995); Characterization of a chimeric proU operon in a subtilin-producing mutant of Bacillus subtilis 168.. Journal of Bacteriology, 177,:6874–6880
    [Google Scholar]
  58. Losick, R., Shapiro L. (1993); Checkpoints that couple gene expression to morphogenesis.. Science, 262,:1227–1228
    [Google Scholar]
  59. Ma, H., Kendall K. (1994); Cloning and analysis of a gene cluster from Streptomyces coelicolor that causes accelerated aerial mycelium formation in Streptomyces lividans.. Journal of Bacteriology, 176,:3800–3811
    [Google Scholar]
  60. Malin, G., Lapidot A. (1996); Induction of synthesis of tetrahydropyrimidine derivatives in Streptomyces strains and their effect on Escherichia coli in response to osmotic and heat stress.. / Bacteriol, 178,:385–395
    [Google Scholar]
  61. McCormick, J. R., Losick R. (1996); Cell division gene ftsQ is required for efficient sporulation but not growth and viability in Streptomyces coelicolor A3 (2).. Journal of Bacteriology, 178,:5295–5301
    [Google Scholar]
  62. McCormick, J., Su, E. P., Driks, A., Losick R. (1994); Growth and viability of Streptomyces coelicolor mutant for the cell division gene ftsZ.. Molecular Microbiology, 14,:243–254
    [Google Scholar]
  63. McCue, L. A., Kwak, J., Babcock, M. J., Kendrick K. E. (1992); Molecular analysis of sporulation in Streptomyces griseus,. Gene, 115,:173–179
    [Google Scholar]
  64. McCue, L. A., Kwak, J., Wang, J., Kendrick K. E. (1996); Analysis of a gene that suppresses the morphological defect of bald mutants of Streptomyces griseus.. Journal of Bacteriology, 178,:2867–2875
    [Google Scholar]
  65. McVittie, A. M. (1974); Ultrastructural studies on sporulation in wild-type and white colony mutants of Streptomyces coelicolor.. Journal of General Microbiology, 81,:291–302
    [Google Scholar]
  66. Martin, M. C., Schneider, D., Bruton, C. J., Chater, K. F., Hardisson C. (1997); A glgC gene essential only for the first of two spatially distinct phases of glycogen synthesis in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).. Journal of Bacteriology, 179,:7784–7789
    [Google Scholar]
  67. Mendez, C., Brana, A. F., Manzanal, M. B., Hardisson C. (1985); Role of substrate mycelium in colony development in Streptomyces,. Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 31,:446–450
    [Google Scholar]
  68. Merrick, M. J. (1976); A morphological and genetic mapping study of bald colony mutants of Streptomyces coelicolor.. Journal of General Microbiology, 96,:299–315
    [Google Scholar]
  69. Nodwell, J. R., McGovern, K., Losick R. (1996); An oligopeptide permease responsible for the import of an extracellular signal governing aerial mycelium formation in Streptomyces coelicolor.. Molecular Microbiology, 22,:881–893
    [Google Scholar]
  70. Olukoshi, E. R., Packter N. M. (1994); Importance of stored triacylglycerols in Streptomyces: possible carbon source for antibiotics.. Microbiology, 140,:931–943
    [Google Scholar]
  71. Onaka, H., Ando, N., Nihira, T., Yamada, Y., Beppu, T., Horinouchi S. (1995); Cloning and characterization of the A- factor receptor gene from Streptomyces griseus.. Journal of Bacteriology, 177,:6083–6092
    [Google Scholar]
  72. Passantino, R., Puglia, A. M., Chater K. F. (1991); Additional copies of the actll regulatory gene induce actinorhodin production in pleiotropic bid mutants of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).. Journal of General Microbiology, 137,:2059–2064
    [Google Scholar]
  73. Piret, J. M., Chater K. F. (1985); Phage -mediated cloning of bldA, a region involved in Streptomyces coelicolor morphological development, and its analysis by genetic complementation.. Journal of Bacteriology, 163,:965–972
    [Google Scholar]
  74. Plaskitt, K. A., Chater, K. F. (1995); Influences of developmental genes on localised glycogen deposition in colonies of a mycelial prokaryote, Streptomyces coelicolor A(3)2: a possible interface between metabolism and morphogenesis.. Phil Trans R Soc B, 347,:105–121
    [Google Scholar]
  75. Pope, M. K., Green, B. D., Westpheling, J. (1996); The bid mutants of Streptomyces coelicolor are defective in the regulation of carbon utilization, morphogenesis and cell-cell signalling.. Molecular Microbiology, 19,:747–756
    [Google Scholar]
  76. Pope, M. K., Green, B., Westpheling, J. (1998); The bldB gene encodes a small protein required for morphogenesis, antibiotic production, and catabolite control in Streptomyces coelicolor.. Journal of Bacteriology, 180,:1556–1562
    [Google Scholar]
  77. PotuSkovi, L., Kelemen, G. H., Findlay, K. G,, Lonetto, M. A., Buttner, M. J., Kormanec, J. (1995); A new RNA polymerase sigma factor, ctf, is required for the late stages of morphological differentiation in Streptomyces spp.. Molecular Microbiology, 17,:37–48
    [Google Scholar]
  78. Quail, M. A., Guest, J. R. (1995); Purification, characterization and mode of action of PdhR, the transcriptional repressor of the pdbR-aceEF-lpd operon of Escherichia coli.. Molecular Microbiology, 15,:519–529
    [Google Scholar]
  79. Redenbach, M., Kieser, H. M., Denapaite, D., Eichner, A., Cullum, J., Kinashi, H., Hopwood, D. A. (1996); A set of ordered cosmids and a detailed genetic and physical map for the 8 Mb Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) chromosome.. Molecular Microbiology, 21,:77–96
    [Google Scholar]
  80. Ryding, N. J. (1995); Analysis of sporulation genes in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2),. PhD thesis. University of East Anglia;
    [Google Scholar]
  81. Ryding, N. J., Kelemen, G. H., Whatling, G. A., FlSrdh, K., Buttner, M. J., Chater, K. F. (1998); A developmentally regulated gene encoding a repressor-like protein is essential for sporulation in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).. Mol Microbiol (in press).
    [Google Scholar]
  82. Schauer, A. T., Nelson, A. D., Daniel, J. B. (1991); Tn4563 transposition in Streptomyces coelicolor and its application to isolation of new morphological mutants.. Journal of Bacteriology, 173,:5060–5067
    [Google Scholar]
  83. Schneider, D., Aigle, B., Leblond, P., Simonet, J.-M., Decaris, B. (1993); Analysis of genome instability in Streptomyces ambo- faciens.. Journal of General Microbiology, 139,:2559–2567
    [Google Scholar]
  84. Schneider, D., Bruton, C. J., Chater, K. F. (1996); Characterization of spaA, a Streptomyces coelicolor gene homologous to a gene involved in sensing starvation in Escherichia coli.. Gene, 177,:243–251
    [Google Scholar]
  85. Schwedock, J., McCormick, J. R., Angert, E. R., Nodwell, J. R., Losick, R. (1997); Assembly of the cell division protein FtsZ into ladder-like structures in the aerial hyphae of Streptomyces coelicolor.. Molecular Microbiology, 25,:847–858
    [Google Scholar]
  86. Soliveri, J., Brown, K. L., Buttner, M. J., Chater K. F. (1992); Two promoters for the whiB sporulation gene of Streptomyces coelicolor A3 (2), and their activities in relation to development.. Journal of Bacteriology, 174,:6215–6220
    [Google Scholar]
  87. Stragier, P., Losick R. (1996); Molecular genetics of sporulation in Bacillus subtilis.. Annual Review Genetics, Vol 45, 30,:297–341
    [Google Scholar]
  88. Tan, H., Chater, K. F. (1993); Two developmentally controlled promoters of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) that resemble the major class of motility-related promoters in other bacteria.. Journal of Bacteriology, 175,:933–940
    [Google Scholar]
  89. Tan, H., Yang, H., Tian, Y., Wu, W., Whatling, C. A., Chamberlin, L. C.,, Buttner, M. J.,, Nodwell, J., Chater, K. F. (1998); The Streptomyces coelicolor sporulation-specific aWhlG form of RNA polymerase transcribes a gene encoding a ProX-like protein that is dispensable for sporulation.. Gene (in press).
    [Google Scholar]
  90. Trepanier, N. K., Nguyen, G. D., Leedell, P. J., Leskiw B. K. (1997); Use of polymerase chain reaction to identify a leucyl tRNA in Streptomyces coelicolor.. Gene, 193,:59–63
    [Google Scholar]
  91. Ueda, K., Miyake, K., Horinouchi, S., Beppu T. (1993); A gene cluster involved in aerial mycelium formation in Streptomyces griseus encodes proteins similar to the response regulators of two-component regulatory systems and membrane translocators.. Journal of Bacteriology, 175,:2006–2016
    [Google Scholar]
  92. White, J., Bibb M. (1997); bid A dependence of undecyl- prodigiosin production in Streptomyces coelicolor A3 (2) involves a pathway-specific regulatory cascade.. Journal of Bacteriology, 179,:627–633
    [Google Scholar]
  93. Wietzorrek, A., Bibb M. (1997); A novel family of proteins that regulates antibiotic production in streptomycetes appears to contain an OmpR-like DNA-binding fold.. Molecular Microbiology, 25,:1181–1184
    [Google Scholar]
  94. Willey, J., Santamaria, R., Guijarro, J., Geistlich, M., Losick R. (1991); Extracellular complementation of a developmental mutation implicates a small sporulation protein in aerial mycelium formation by Streptomyces coelicolor.. Cell, 65,:641–650
    [Google Scholar]
  95. Willey, J., Schwedock, J., Losick, R. (1993); Multiple extracellular signals govern the production of a morphogenetic protein involved in aerial mycelium formation by Streptomyces coelicolor.. Genes Dev, 7,:895–903
    [Google Scholar]
  96. Wright, F., Bibb M. J. (1992); Codon usage in the G + C-rich Streptomyces genome.. Gene, 113,:55–65
    [Google Scholar]
  97. Yu, T.-W., Hopwood D. A. (1995); Ectopic expression of the Streptomyces coelicolor whiE genes for polyketide spore pigment synthesis and their interaction with the act genes for actinorhodin biosynthesis.. Microbiology, 141,:2779–2791
    [Google Scholar]
http://instance.metastore.ingenta.com/content/journal/micro/10.1099/00221287-144-6-1465
Loading
/content/journal/micro/10.1099/00221287-144-6-1465
Loading

Data & Media loading...

This is a required field
Please enter a valid email address
Approval was a Success
Invalid data
An Error Occurred
Approval was partially successful, following selected items could not be processed due to error