Publications by authors named "Sebastian Poehl"

Ectoine and hydroxyectoine are widely synthesized by members of the and a few members of the as potent osmostress protectants. We have studied the salient features of the osmostress-responsive promoter directing the transcription of the ectoine/hydroxyectoine biosynthetic gene cluster from the plant-root-associated bacterium by transferring it into , an enterobacterium that does not produce ectoines naturally. Using reporter fusions, we found that the heterologous promoter reacted with exquisite sensitivity in its transcriptional profile to graded increases in sustained high salinity, responded to a true osmotic signal, and required the buildup of an osmotically effective gradient across the cytoplasmic membrane for its induction.

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