| Literature DB >> 16452448 |
Adam B Leaphart1, Dorothea K Thompson, Katherine Huang, Eric Alm, Xiu-Feng Wan, Adam Arkin, Steven D Brown, Liyou Wu, Tingfen Yan, Xueduan Liu, Gene S Wickham, Jizhong Zhou.
Abstract
The molecular response of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 to variations in extracellular pH was investigated based on genomewide gene expression profiling. Microarray analysis revealed that cells elicited both general and specific transcriptome responses when challenged with environmental acid (pH 4) or base (pH 10) conditions over a 60-min period. Global responses included the differential expression of genes functionally linked to amino acid metabolism, transcriptional regulation and signal transduction, transport, cell membrane structure, and oxidative stress protection. Response to acid stress included the elevated expression of genes encoding glycogen biosynthetic enzymes, phosphate transporters, and the RNA polymerase sigma-38 factor (rpoS), whereas the molecular response to alkaline pH was characterized by upregulation of nhaA and nhaR, which are predicted to encode an Na+/H+ antiporter and transcriptional activator, respectively, as well as sulfate transport and sulfur metabolism genes. Collectively, these results suggest that S. oneidensis modulates multiple transporters, cell envelope components, and pathways of amino acid consumption and central intermediary metabolism as part of its transcriptome response to changing external pH conditions.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16452448 PMCID: PMC1367224 DOI: 10.1128/JB.188.4.1633-1642.2006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bacteriol ISSN: 0021-9193 Impact factor: 3.490