Literature DB >> 11832519

Role of spoT-dependent ppGpp accumulation in the survival of light-exposed starved bacteria.

Lan Gong1, Kathy Takayama, Staffan Kjelleberg.   

Abstract

In bacteria, cytoplasmic levels of the effector nucleotide ppGpp are regulated in response to changes in growth conditions. This study describes the involvement of SpoT-mediated ppGpp accumulation in the survival of light-exposed bacteria during fatty acid starvation. In contrast to isogenic wild-type strains and relA mutants, the 'Vibrio angustum' S14 spoT and Escherichia coli relA spoT mutants displayed significant losses in viability in response to cerulenin-induced fatty acid starvation under cool-white fluorescent light. However, when starvation experiments were performed in complete darkness, or under light filtered through a UV-resistant perspex sheet, only a minor decline in viability was observed for the wild-type and mutant strains. This finding indicated that the lethal effect was mediated by weak UV emission. In contrast to the E. coli relA spoT mutant, which lacks ppGpp, the 'V. angustum' S14 spoT mutant exhibited higher ppGpp levels and lower RNA synthesis rates during fatty acid starvation, features that might be correlated with its lethality. In agreement with this finding, fatty acid starvation lethality also occurred upon induction of ppGpp overaccumulation in E. coli. These data suggest that the precise regulation of ppGpp levels in the stressed cell is crucial, and that both the absence and the overaccumulation of ppGpp impair fatty acid starvation survival of light-exposed cells. Moreover, the UV-induced lethal effect during fatty acid starvation was also observed for E. coli strains mutated in rpoS and dps, which, in the wild-type, are regulated directly or indirectly by ppGpp, respectively. The restoration of viability of fatty-acid-starved spoT mutant cells through the addition of exogenous catalase suggested that the observed light-dependent lethal effect was, at least in part, caused by UV-imposed oxidative stress. Based on these results, it is proposed that fatty acid starvation adaptation of light-exposed bacterial cells depends on the development of resistance to UV-induced oxidative stress. This stress resistance was found to require appropriate ppGpp levels, ppGpp-induced RpoS expression and, hence, upregulation of RpoS-regulated stress-defending genes, such as dps.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2002        PMID: 11832519     DOI: 10.1099/00221287-148-2-559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiology        ISSN: 1350-0872            Impact factor:   2.777


  13 in total

1.  Circuitry linking the Csr and stringent response global regulatory systems.

Authors:  Adrianne N Edwards; Laura M Patterson-Fortin; Christopher A Vakulskas; Jeffrey W Mercante; Katarzyna Potrykus; Daniel Vinella; Martha I Camacho; Joshua A Fields; Stuart A Thompson; Dimitris Georgellis; Michael Cashel; Paul Babitzke; Tony Romeo
Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  2011-05-05       Impact factor: 3.501

2.  Role of RelGsu in stress response and Fe(III) reduction in Geobacter sulfurreducens.

Authors:  Laurie N DiDonato; Sara A Sullivan; Barbara A Methé; Kelly P Nevin; Reg England; Derek R Lovley
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2006-10-13       Impact factor: 3.490

3.  relA and spoT Gene Expression is Modulated in Salmonella Grown Under Static Magnetic Field.

Authors:  Alya El May; Jihen Zouaoui; Sarra Snoussi; Ramla Ben Mouhoub; Ahmed Landoulsi
Journal:  Curr Microbiol       Date:  2021-01-30       Impact factor: 2.188

4.  (p)ppGpp inhibits polynucleotide phosphorylase from streptomyces but not from Escherichia coli and increases the stability of bulk mRNA in Streptomyces coelicolor.

Authors:  Marcha L Gatewood; George H Jones
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2010-06-25       Impact factor: 3.490

5.  (p)ppGpp modulates cell size and the initiation of DNA replication in Caulobacter crescentus in response to a block in lipid biosynthesis.

Authors:  Kristina V Stott; Shannon M Wood; Jimmy A Blair; Bao T Nguyen; Anabel Herrera; Yannet G Perez Mora; Math P Cuajungco; Sean R Murray
Journal:  Microbiology       Date:  2015-01-08       Impact factor: 2.777

6.  Modularity of Escherichia coli sRNA regulation revealed by sRNA-target and protein network analysis.

Authors:  Timothy H Wu; Ian Yi-Feng Chang; Li-chieh Julie Chu; Hsuan-Cheng Huang; Wailap Victor Ng
Journal:  BMC Bioinformatics       Date:  2010-10-15       Impact factor: 3.307

Review 7.  Bacterial Cell Size: Multifactorial and Multifaceted.

Authors:  Corey S Westfall; Petra Anne Levin
Journal:  Annu Rev Microbiol       Date:  2017-09-08       Impact factor: 15.500

8.  SpoT-triggered stringent response controls usp gene expression in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Authors:  Nelli Boes; Kerstin Schreiber; Max Schobert
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2008-09-05       Impact factor: 3.490

9.  Identification of stringent response-related and potential serological proteins released from Bacillus anthracis overexpressing the RelA/SpoT homolog, Rsh Bant.

Authors:  Se Kye Kim; Moon Kyoo Park; Sang Hoon Kim; Kwang Gun Oh; Kyoung Hwa Jung; Chong-Hae Hong; Jang W Yoon; Young Gyu Chai
Journal:  Curr Microbiol       Date:  2014-05-17       Impact factor: 2.188

Review 10.  Many birds with one stone: targeting the (p)ppGpp signaling pathway of bacteria to improve antimicrobial therapy.

Authors:  André A Pulschen; Arthur Z N Fernandes; André F Cunha; Diego E Sastre; Beatriz E Matsuguma; Frederico J Gueiros-Filho
Journal:  Biophys Rev       Date:  2021-11-12
View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.