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Proteomic Analysis of the Function of Sigma Factor σ(54) in Helicobacter pylori Survival with Nutrition Deficiency Stress In Vitro

H. pylori can survive under a nutrition-deficient environment. During infection and transmission, H. pylori is confronted with nutrient limitation and the bacterium requires rapid alteration in gene expression for survival under stress conditions. However, the mechanism underlining this regulation r...

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Autores principales: Sun, Yundong, Liu, Shuang, Li, Wen, Shan, Yuqun, Li, Xinpeng, Lu, Xingxiao, Li, Yan, Guo, Qing, Zhou, Yabin, Jia, Jihui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3755968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24015282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072920
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author Sun, Yundong
Liu, Shuang
Li, Wen
Shan, Yuqun
Li, Xinpeng
Lu, Xingxiao
Li, Yan
Guo, Qing
Zhou, Yabin
Jia, Jihui
author_facet Sun, Yundong
Liu, Shuang
Li, Wen
Shan, Yuqun
Li, Xinpeng
Lu, Xingxiao
Li, Yan
Guo, Qing
Zhou, Yabin
Jia, Jihui
author_sort Sun, Yundong
collection PubMed
description H. pylori can survive under a nutrition-deficient environment. During infection and transmission, H. pylori is confronted with nutrient limitation and the bacterium requires rapid alteration in gene expression for survival under stress conditions. However, the mechanism underlining this regulation remains unknown. A previous study showed that σ(54) is an important regulation factor for H. pylori survival in the nutrition-deficient environment. Our results show that the expression of σ(54) (rpoN) is significantly induced in the stationary phase (nutrition deficiency) and the rpoN mutant showed a significantly lower viability than wild-type H. pylori in the late stationary phase. Thus, σ(54) is involved in H. pylori survival during nutrient limitation. We used comparative proteomics to analyze the protein differentiation between wild-type and rpoN mutant during the stationary phase. With depleted nutrients, σ(54) can slow the process of proliferation by negatively regulating genes involved in energy metabolism and biosynthesis and enhance stress-resistant ability by positively regulating genes involved in protein fate and redox reaction. Especially, NapA positively regulated by σ(54) plays an important function in H. pylori survival both in the stationary phase and in water, and the latter situation would be beneficial for bacterial in vitro transmission. Our investigations give new light on the adaptive regulation of H. pylori under stress conditions.
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spelling pubmed-37559682013-09-06 Proteomic Analysis of the Function of Sigma Factor σ(54) in Helicobacter pylori Survival with Nutrition Deficiency Stress In Vitro Sun, Yundong Liu, Shuang Li, Wen Shan, Yuqun Li, Xinpeng Lu, Xingxiao Li, Yan Guo, Qing Zhou, Yabin Jia, Jihui PLoS One Research Article H. pylori can survive under a nutrition-deficient environment. During infection and transmission, H. pylori is confronted with nutrient limitation and the bacterium requires rapid alteration in gene expression for survival under stress conditions. However, the mechanism underlining this regulation remains unknown. A previous study showed that σ(54) is an important regulation factor for H. pylori survival in the nutrition-deficient environment. Our results show that the expression of σ(54) (rpoN) is significantly induced in the stationary phase (nutrition deficiency) and the rpoN mutant showed a significantly lower viability than wild-type H. pylori in the late stationary phase. Thus, σ(54) is involved in H. pylori survival during nutrient limitation. We used comparative proteomics to analyze the protein differentiation between wild-type and rpoN mutant during the stationary phase. With depleted nutrients, σ(54) can slow the process of proliferation by negatively regulating genes involved in energy metabolism and biosynthesis and enhance stress-resistant ability by positively regulating genes involved in protein fate and redox reaction. Especially, NapA positively regulated by σ(54) plays an important function in H. pylori survival both in the stationary phase and in water, and the latter situation would be beneficial for bacterial in vitro transmission. Our investigations give new light on the adaptive regulation of H. pylori under stress conditions. Public Library of Science 2013-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3755968/ /pubmed/24015282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072920 Text en © 2013 sun et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sun, Yundong
Liu, Shuang
Li, Wen
Shan, Yuqun
Li, Xinpeng
Lu, Xingxiao
Li, Yan
Guo, Qing
Zhou, Yabin
Jia, Jihui
Proteomic Analysis of the Function of Sigma Factor σ(54) in Helicobacter pylori Survival with Nutrition Deficiency Stress In Vitro
title Proteomic Analysis of the Function of Sigma Factor σ(54) in Helicobacter pylori Survival with Nutrition Deficiency Stress In Vitro
title_full Proteomic Analysis of the Function of Sigma Factor σ(54) in Helicobacter pylori Survival with Nutrition Deficiency Stress In Vitro
title_fullStr Proteomic Analysis of the Function of Sigma Factor σ(54) in Helicobacter pylori Survival with Nutrition Deficiency Stress In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic Analysis of the Function of Sigma Factor σ(54) in Helicobacter pylori Survival with Nutrition Deficiency Stress In Vitro
title_short Proteomic Analysis of the Function of Sigma Factor σ(54) in Helicobacter pylori Survival with Nutrition Deficiency Stress In Vitro
title_sort proteomic analysis of the function of sigma factor σ(54) in helicobacter pylori survival with nutrition deficiency stress in vitro
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3755968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24015282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072920
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