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Global transcriptional, physiological, and metabolite analyses of the responses of Desulfovibrio vulgaris hildenborough to salt adaptation.

Authors :
He Z
Zhou A
Baidoo E
He Q
Joachimiak MP
Benke P
Phan R
Mukhopadhyay A
Hemme CL
Huang K
Alm EJ
Fields MW
Wall J
Stahl D
Hazen TC
Keasling JD
Arkin AP
Zhou J
Source :
Applied and environmental microbiology [Appl Environ Microbiol] 2010 Mar; Vol. 76 (5), pp. 1574-86. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Dec 28.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The response of Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough to salt adaptation (long-term NaCl exposure) was examined by performing physiological, global transcriptional, and metabolite analyses. Salt adaptation was reflected by increased expression of genes involved in amino acid biosynthesis and transport, electron transfer, hydrogen oxidation, and general stress responses (e.g., heat shock proteins, phage shock proteins, and oxidative stress response proteins). The expression of genes involved in carbon metabolism, cell growth, and phage structures was decreased. Transcriptome profiles of D. vulgaris responses to salt adaptation were compared with transcriptome profiles of D. vulgaris responses to salt shock (short-term NaCl exposure). Metabolite assays showed that glutamate and alanine accumulated under salt adaptation conditions, suggesting that these amino acids may be used as osmoprotectants in D. vulgaris. Addition of amino acids (glutamate, alanine, and tryptophan) or yeast extract to the growth medium relieved salt-related growth inhibition. A conceptual model that links the observed results to currently available knowledge is proposed to increase our understanding of the mechanisms of D. vulgaris adaptation to elevated NaCl levels.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1098-5336
Volume :
76
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Applied and environmental microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20038696
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.02141-09