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Most of the genes are attributed to transport, signaling pathway, development, lipid metabolism, stress and defense response, nitrogen metabolism and the transcription progress.
Stress response, nitrogen metabolism, photosynthesis, and protein folding genes were up-regulated during FFA production while genes involved in carbon and hydrogen metabolisms were down-regulated.
Furthermore, 51 genes involved in transport, signaling pathway, development, lipid metabolism, defense response, nitrogen metabolism, and transcription regulation were analyzed by gene co-expression network with a k-core algorithm to determine which play pivotal roles in germination.
These mechanisms included the activation of genes contributing to general stress response, nitrogen metabolism, PSII photosynthesis, and protein folding as well as repression of genes involved in PSI photosynthesis and carbon and hydrogen metabolisms.
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As expected, rpoD, sigE, rpoN and fliA are encoded by all strains, representing σ-factors responsible for basal transcription, general stress responses, nitrogen limitation and flagella assembly respectively.
Understanding the response to nitrogen deprivation, nitrogen fixation, and diazotrophic growth in cyanobacteria will shed light on basic mechanisms of bacterial genetic regulation and physiology.
In regards to other nutrients, miR167 and miR393 were found to regulate root development in response to nitrogen (N) [ 12, 13].
Several previous studies, including one from our laboratory, indicate that the bZIP1 transcription factor is regulated in response to nitrogen (N) and light (L) treatments [ 10- 12].
Finally, the regulator(s) responsible for the transcriptional response to nitrogen limitation in M. smegmatis and the genes that make up this response are currently unknown.
As discussed previously, several signaling systems influence diploid filamentation in response to nitrogen limitation, although no coherent model for nitrogen sensing emerges from these anecdotal observations.
The lack of response to nitrogen could be caused by a high initial soil nitrogen content.
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