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Role of the five RNA helicases in the adaptive response of Bacillus cereus ATCC 14579 cells to temperature, pH, and oxidative stresses.

Franck Pandiani1, Stéphanie Chamot, Julien Brillard, Frédéric Carlin, Christophe Nguyen-the, Véronique Broussolle.   

Abstract

In this study, growth rates and lag times of the five RNA helicase-deleted mutants of Bacillus cereus ATCC 14579 were compared to those of the wild-type strain under thermal, oxidative, and pH stresses. Deletion of cshD and cshE had no impact under any of the tested conditions. Deletion of cshA, cshB, and cshC abolished growth at 12°C, confirming previous results. In addition, we found that each RNA helicase had a role in a specific temperature range: deletion of cshA reduced growth at all the tested temperatures up to 45°C, deletion of cshB had impact below 30°C and over 37°C, and deletion of cshC led mainly to a cold-sensitive phenotype. Under oxidative conditions, deletion of cshB and cshC reduced growth rate and increased lag time, while deletion of cshA increased lag time only with H(2)O(2) and reduced growth rate at a high diamide concentration. Growth of the ΔcshA strain was affected at a basic pH independently of the temperature, while these conditions had a limited effect on ΔcshB and ΔcshC strain growth. The RNA helicases CshA, CshB, and CshC could participate in a general adaptation pathway to stressful conditions, with a stronger impact at low temperature and a wider role of CshA.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21705526      PMCID: PMC3165264          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02974-10

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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