All organisms possess a diverse set of genetic programs that are used to alter cellular physiology in response to environmental cues. The gram-negative bacterium, , mounts what is known as the "" following DNA damage, replication fork arrest, and a myriad of other environmental stresses. For over 50 years, has served as the paradigm for our understanding of the transcriptional, and physiological changes that occur following DNA damage (400). In this chapter, we summarize the current view of the SOS response and discuss how this genetic circuit is regulated. In addition to examining the SOS response, we also include a discussion of the SOS regulatory networks in other bacteria to provide a broader perspective on how prokaryotes respond to DNA damage.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/ecosalplus.5.4.3 | DOI Listing |
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