| Literature DB >> 26014207 |
Changhan Lee1, Edvard Wigren2, Janja Trček1, Verena Peters1, Jihong Kim3, Muhammad Sharif Hasni1, Manfred Nimtz4, Ylva Lindqvist2, Chankyu Park3, Ute Curth5, Heinrich Lünsdorf4, Ute Römling1.
Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a highly successful nosocomial pathogen capable of causing a wide variety of infections with clone C strains most prevalent worldwide. In this study, we initially characterize a molecular mechanism of survival unique to clone C strains. We identified a P. aeruginosa clone C-specific genomic island (PACGI-1) that contains the highly expressed small heat shock protein sHsp20c, the founding member of a novel subclass of class B bacterial small heat shock proteins. sHsp20c and adjacent gene products are involved in resistance against heat shock. Heat stable sHsp20c is unconventionally expressed in stationary phase in a wide temperature range from 20 to 42°C. Purified sHsp20c has characteristic features of small heat shock protein class B as it is monodisperse, forms sphere-like 24-meric oligomers and exhibits significant chaperone activity. As the P. aeruginosa clone C population is significantly more heat shock resistant than genetically unrelated P. aeruginosa strains without sHsp20c, the horizontally acquired shsp20c operon might contribute to the survival of worldwide-distributed clone C strains.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26014207 DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.12915
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Microbiol ISSN: 1462-2912 Impact factor: 5.491