| Literature DB >> 27499753 |
Riikka Keto-Timonen1, Nina Hietala1, Eveliina Palonen1, Anna Hakakorpi1, Miia Lindström1, Hannu Korkeala1.
Abstract
Bacteria have evolved a number of mechanisms for coping with stress and adapting to changing environmental conditions. Many bacteria produce small cold shock proteins (Csp) as a response to rapid temperature downshift (cold shock). During cold shock, the cell membrane fluidity and enzyme activity decrease, and the efficiency of transcription and translation is reduced due to stabilization of nucleic acid secondary structures. Moreover, protein folding is inefficient and ribosome function is hampered. Csps are thought to counteract these harmful effects by serving as nucleic acid chaperons that may prevent the formation of secondary structures in mRNA at low temperature and thus facilitate the initiation of translation. However, some Csps are non-cold inducible and they are reported to be involved in various cellular processes to promote normal growth and stress adaptation responses. Csps have been shown to contribute to osmotic, oxidative, starvation, pH and ethanol stress tolerance as well as to host cell invasion. Therefore, Csps seem to have a wider role in stress tolerance of bacteria than previously assumed. Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis are enteropathogens that can spread through foodstuffs and cause an enteric infection called yersiniosis. Enteropathogenic Yersinia are psychrotrophs that are able to grow at temperatures close to 0°C and thus they set great challenges for the modern food industry. To be able to efficiently control psychrotrophic Yersinia during food production and storage, it is essential to understand the functions and roles of Csps in stress response of enteropathogenic Yersinia.Entities:
Keywords: Csp; Yersinia enterocolitica; Yersinia pseudotuberculosis; adaptation; cold stress; stress response; stress tolerance
Year: 2016 PMID: 27499753 PMCID: PMC4956666 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.01151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Cold shock protein genes of Escherichia coli, their reported functions and the predicted csp genes of Yersinia enterocolitica 8081 and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis IP32953 that share the highest amino acid sequence similarity (in percentage)a with csp genes of Escherichia coli K-12 W3110.
| Reported function | Reference(s) | Gene name(s) | Amino acid sequence similarity (%) | Gene name(s) | Amino acid sequence similarity (%) | |
| Induced by cold | YE3823 | 78.57 | YPTB3587 | 74.29 | ||
| Induced by cold | YE3823 | 80.00 | YPTB3585, YPTB3586 | 77.14 | ||
| Involved in regulation of expression of stress response proteins RpoS and UspA | YE2590, YE3012 | 81.16 | YPTB1624 | 98.55 | ||
| Induced by stationary phase growth and nutrient starvation | YE1516 | 83.78 | YPTB1392 | 83.78 | ||
| Induced by cold | YE3012 | 91.30 | YPTB1088 | 94.20 | ||
| Expressed at very low level, no protein has been detected from the gene. Function unknown | YE3821, YE3822, YE3823 | 48.57 | YPTB3585, YPTB3586, YPTB3587 | 48.57 | ||
| Induced by cold | YE3823 | 81.43 | YPTB2950, YPTB3587 | 77.14 | ||
| Expressed at very low level, no protein has been detected from the gene. Function unknown | YE3821, YE3822, YE3823 | 50.00 | YPTB3585, YPTB3586, YPTB3587 | 51.43 | ||
| Induced by cold | YE3823 | 84.29 | YPTB3587 | 82.86 | ||
Nucleotide and amino acid sequence similarity (in percentage)a of the putative cold shock proteins of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis strain IP32953.
| Gene nameb | yptb1088 | yptb1392 | yptb1423 | yptb1624 | yptb2414 | yptb2950 | yptb3585 | yptb3586 | yptb3587 |
| yptb1088 (210 bp) | — | 46.27 | 53.62 | 84.06 | 79.71 | 66.67 | 73.91 | 73.91 | 72.46 |
| yptb1392 (264 bp) | 57.84 | — | 32.84 | 46.27 | 47.76 | 49.25 | 46.27 | 46.27 | 47.76 |
| yptb1423 (210 bp) | 60.00 | 44.61 | — | 49.28 | 49.28 | 47.83 | 49.28 | 49.28 | 47.83 |
| yptb1624 (210 bp) | 75.24 | 53.92 | 58.10 | — | 82.61 | 75.36 | 73.91 | 73.91 | 72.46 |
| yptb2414 (213 bp) | 71.43 | 52.94 | 57.62 | 84.76 | — | 74.29 | 78.57 | 78.57 | 77.14 |
| yptb2950 (213 bp) | 64.76 | 56.37 | 51.90 | 72.86 | 70.42 | — | 92.86 | 92.86 | 88.57 |
| yptb3585 (213 bp) | 66.67 | 56.37 | 54.76 | 73.33 | 80.75 | 84.04 | — | 100.00 | 95.71 |
| yptb3586 (213 bp) | 67.14 | 56.37 | 55.24 | 72.86 | 80.28 | 83.57 | 99.53 | — | 95.71 |
| yptb3587 (213 bp) | 66.67 | 57.35 | 53.81 | 72.86 | 79.34 | 83.10 | 95.77 | 96.24 | — |