Literature DB >> 22393789

[The adaptation of mycoplasmas to stress conditions: features of proteome shift in Mycoplasma hominis PG37 under starvation and low temperature].

V M Chernov, O A Chernova, N B Baranova, O V Gorshkov, E S Medvedeva, G F Shaĭmardanova.   

Abstract

Mycoplasma hominis--one of the widely spread mycoplasmas (class Mollicutes), associated with the socially significant human diseases and contamination of cell cultures. The solution of the problem on controlling M. hominis infections is connected with determination of the molecular basis, responsible for mechanisms of bacterium survival under unfavorable conditions. As a result of proteomic approach (2-DIGE and MALDI TOF/TOF MS) for the first time, 53 M. hominis PG37 proteins were detected, different abundance of which occurred at cultivating the bacterium under stress (starvation and low temperature) conditions. According to the classification of proteins by functional category (clusters of orthologous groups of proteins--COG), 47 of the 53 proteins of the mycoplasma are involved in the fundamental cellular and biochemical processes--translation (12; 22.64%), transcription (2; 3.77%), posttranslational modification (7; 13.20%), cell cycle control (2; 3.77%), energy production and conversion (6; 11.32%), carbohydrate transport and metabolism (3; 5.66%), amino acid transport and metabolism (8; 15.09%), nucleotide transport and metabolism (6; 11.32%), inorganic ion transport and metabolism (1; 1.89%). The functions of six proteins (11.32%) have not been found; 24 proteins (45.28%) are the factors of bacterium virulence. M. hominis PG37 proteins, the expression modulation of which arises under the unfavorable environmental conditions, are the components of adaptation mechanisms of the mycoplasma to the stressors and potential targets for controlling infections caused by this bacterium.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22393789

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol (Mosk)        ISSN: 0026-8984


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