Ps. Aguilar et al., Transcriptional control of the low-temperature-inducible des gene, encoding the Delta 5 desaturase of Bacillus subtilis, J BACT, 181(22), 1999, pp. 7028-7033
The Bacillus subtilis des gene encodes the cold-inducible Delta 5 lipid des
aturase involved in the formation of unsaturated fatty acids from saturated
phospholipid precursors, sere, we describe the expression pattern of the d
es gene in response to a temperature downshift from 37 to 20 degrees C. We
found that the synthesis of des mRNA is undetectable at 37 degrees C but dr
amatically induced upon the temperature downshift. Decay characteristics of
the des transcript as well as the in vivo decay of B. subtilis bulk mRNA w
ere investigated. The results showed that the stability of the des transcri
pt as well as of bulk mRNA lasted substantially longer at 20 degrees C than
at 37 degrees C. Functional expression of des at 37 degrees C was achieved
by exchanging its promoter with the non-cold shock spac promoter. These da
ta provide the first direct evidence that temperature-mediated control of t
ranscription is the major mechanism regulating the mRNA levels of the B. su
btilis desaturase. The present results also demonstrate that the only compo
nent of the desaturation system regulated by temperature is the desaturase
enzyme.