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Transcriptome analysis applied to survival of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 exposed to ionizing radiation.
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Journal of bacteriology [J Bacteriol] 2006 Feb; Vol. 188 (3), pp. 1199-204. - Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- The ionizing radiation (IR) dose that yields 20% survival (D20) of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 is lower by factors of 20 and 200 than those for Escherichia coli and Deinococcus radiodurans, respectively. Transcriptome analysis was used to identify the genes of MR-1 responding to 40 Gy (D20). We observed the induction of 170 genes and repression of 87 genes in MR-1 during a 1-h recovery period after irradiation. The genomic response of MR-1 to IR is very similar to its response to UV radiation (254 nm), which included induction of systems involved in DNA repair and prophage synthesis and the absence of differential regulation of tricarboxylic acid cycle activity, which occurs in IR-irradiated D. radiodurans. Furthermore, strong induction of genes encoding antioxidant enzymes in MR-1 was observed. DNA damage may not be the principal cause of high sensitivity to IR, considering that MR-1 carries genes encoding a complex set of DNA repair systems and 40 Gy IR induces less than one double-strand break in its genome. Instead, a combination of oxidative stress, protein damage, and prophage-mediated cell lysis during irradiation and recovery might underlie this organism's great sensitivity to IR.
- Subjects :
- ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B genetics
DNA Repair radiation effects
DNA Repair Enzymes radiation effects
Oxidative Stress
Prophages genetics
Radiation Tolerance
Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism
Shewanella genetics
Ultraviolet Rays
DNA Damage radiation effects
DNA Repair Enzymes genetics
Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial radiation effects
Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
Radiation, Ionizing
Shewanella radiation effects
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0021-9193
- Volume :
- 188
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of bacteriology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 16428429
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.188.3.1199-1204.2006