Literature DB >> 25496566

Changes in protein expression across laboratory and field experiments in Geobacter bemidjiensis.

Eric D Merkley1, Kelly C Wrighton, Cindy J Castelle, Brian J Anderson, Michael J Wilkins, Vega Shah, Tyler Arbour, Joseph N Brown, Steven W Singer, Richard D Smith, Mary S Lipton.   

Abstract

Bacterial extracellular metal respiration, as carried out by members of the genus Geobacter, is of interest for applications including microbial fuel cells and bioremediation. Geobacter bemidjiensis is the major species whose growth is stimulated during groundwater amendment with acetate. We have carried out label-free proteomics studies of G. bemidjiensis grown with acetate as the electron donor and either fumarate, ferric citrate, or one of two hydrous ferric oxide mineral types as electron acceptor. The major class of proteins whose expression changes across these conditions is c-type cytochromes, many of which are known to be involved in extracellular metal reduction in other, better-characterized Geobacter species. Some proteins with multiple homologues in G. bemidjiensis (OmcS, OmcB) had different expression patterns than observed for their G. sulfurreducens homologues under similar growth conditions. We also compared the proteome from our study to a prior proteomics study of biomass recovered from an aquifer in Colorado, where the microbial community was dominated by strains closely related to G. bemidjiensis. We detected an increased number of proteins with functions related to motility and chemotaxis in the Colorado field samples compared to the laboratory samples, suggesting the importance of motility for in situ extracellular metal respiration.

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Keywords:  Geobacter bemidjiensis; c-type cytochromes; electron acceptors; proteomics

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25496566     DOI: 10.1021/pr500983v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteome Res        ISSN: 1535-3893            Impact factor:   4.466


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