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Transcriptome and physiological responses to hydrogen peroxide of the facultatively phototrophic bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides


AutorenlisteZeller, T; Moskvin, OV; Li, KY; Klug, G; Gomelsky, M

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2005

Seiten7232-7242

ZeitschriftJournal of Bacteriology

Bandnummer187

Heftnummer21

ISSN0021-9193

Open Access StatusGreen

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1128/JB.187.21.7232-7242.2005

VerlagAmerican Society for Microbiology


Abstract
The transcriptome responses to hydrogen peroxide, H,021 of the facultatively phototrophic bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides grown under semiaerobic conditions were investigated. At 7 min after the addition of 1 mM H2O2, the expression of approximately 9% of all genes (total, 394) was changed reliably by at least twofold. At 30 min, the number of genes (total, 88) and the magnitude of expression changes were much lower, indicating rapid recovery from stress. Two types of responses were observed: (i) an H2O2 stress response per se and (ii) a shift to high-oxygen metabolism. The former response involved the upregulation of genes for H2O2 detoxification, protein folding and proteolysis, DNA damage repair, iron transport and storage, iron-sulfur cluster repair, and the downregulation of genes for protein translation, motility, and cell wall and lipopolysaccharide synthesis. The shift to high-oxygen metabolism was evident from the differential regulation of genes for aerobic electron transport chain components and the downregulation of tetrapyrrole biosynthesis and photosystem genes. The abundance of photosynthetic complexes was decreased upon prolonged exposure of R. sphaeroides to H2O2, thus confirming the physiological significance of the transcriptome data. The regulatory pathways mediating the shift to high-oxygen metabolism were investigated. They involved the anaerobic activator FnrL and the antirepressor-repressor AppA-PpsR system. The transcription of FnrL-dependent genes was down at 7 min, apparently due to the transient inactivation by H2O2 of the iron-sulfur cluster of FnrL. The transcription of the AppA-PpsR-dependent genes was down at 30 min, apparently due to the significant decrease in appA mRNA.



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Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilZeller, T., Moskvin, O., Li, K., Klug, G. and Gomelsky, M. (2005) Transcriptome and physiological responses to hydrogen peroxide of the facultatively phototrophic bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides, Journal of Bacteriology, 187(21), pp. 7232-7242. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.187.21.7232-7242.2005

APA-ZitierstilZeller, T., Moskvin, O., Li, K., Klug, G., & Gomelsky, M. (2005). Transcriptome and physiological responses to hydrogen peroxide of the facultatively phototrophic bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides. Journal of Bacteriology. 187(21), 7232-7242. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.187.21.7232-7242.2005


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