Especially for PsrfA we could show ComX-dependence. By using an inducible copy of comX we could compensate comX-deficiency as well (Figure 2).
Figure 2: Growth (A) and promoter activity of various promoters (B) in dependence of xylose-induced ComX-production. Wild type (WT, pink and light blue) and comX-knockout strains (ΔcomX, black and dark blue) contain a promoter-luxABCDE fusion as well as an inducible copy of comX. After 1 hour of incubation (dashed line) the cultures were induced with 1% xylose (light blue and black) or with distilled water (dH2O, pink and dark blue).
The part was created and used by TU_Dresden 2017. All assays have been conducted with B. subtilis W168 carrying the promoter fused to the comX upstream a xylose-inducible promoter (PxylA).