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tmRNA of Streptomyces collinus and Streptomyces griseus during the growth and in the presence of antibiotics

Streptomycetes are soil microorganisms with the potential to produce a broad spectrum of secondary metabolities. The production of antibiotics is accompanied by a decrease in protein synthesis, which raises the question of how these bacteria survived the transition from the primary to the secondary...

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Autores principales: Palečková, Petra, Bobek, Jan, Mikulík, Karel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3815426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21261886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7915.2008.00066.x
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author Palečková, Petra
Bobek, Jan
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description Streptomycetes are soil microorganisms with the potential to produce a broad spectrum of secondary metabolities. The production of antibiotics is accompanied by a decrease in protein synthesis, which raises the question of how these bacteria survived the transition from the primary to the secondary metabolism. Translating ribosomes incapable to properly elongate or terminate polypeptide chain activate bacterial trans‐translation system. Abundance and stability of the tmRNA during growth of Streptomyces collinus and Streptomyces griseus producing kirromycin and streptomycin, respectively, was analysed. The level of tmRNA is mostly proportional to the activity of the translational system. We demonstrate that the addition of sub‐inhibitory concentrations of produced antibiotics to the cultures from the beginning of the exponential phase of growth leads to an increase in tmRNA levels and to an incorporation of amino acids into the tag‐peptides at trans‐translation of stalled ribosomes. These findings suggest that produced antibiotics induce tmRNA that facilitate reactivation of stalled complex of ribosomes and maintain viability. The effect of antibiotics that inhibit the cell‐wall turnover, DNA, RNA or protein synthesis on the level of tmRNA was examined. Antibiotics interfering with ribosomal target sites are more effective at stimulation of the tmRNA level in streptomycetes examined than those affecting the synthesis of DNA, RNA or the cell wall.
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spelling pubmed-38154262014-02-12 tmRNA of Streptomyces collinus and Streptomyces griseus during the growth and in the presence of antibiotics Palečková, Petra Bobek, Jan Mikulík, Karel Microb Biotechnol Research Articles Streptomycetes are soil microorganisms with the potential to produce a broad spectrum of secondary metabolities. The production of antibiotics is accompanied by a decrease in protein synthesis, which raises the question of how these bacteria survived the transition from the primary to the secondary metabolism. Translating ribosomes incapable to properly elongate or terminate polypeptide chain activate bacterial trans‐translation system. Abundance and stability of the tmRNA during growth of Streptomyces collinus and Streptomyces griseus producing kirromycin and streptomycin, respectively, was analysed. The level of tmRNA is mostly proportional to the activity of the translational system. We demonstrate that the addition of sub‐inhibitory concentrations of produced antibiotics to the cultures from the beginning of the exponential phase of growth leads to an increase in tmRNA levels and to an incorporation of amino acids into the tag‐peptides at trans‐translation of stalled ribosomes. These findings suggest that produced antibiotics induce tmRNA that facilitate reactivation of stalled complex of ribosomes and maintain viability. The effect of antibiotics that inhibit the cell‐wall turnover, DNA, RNA or protein synthesis on the level of tmRNA was examined. Antibiotics interfering with ribosomal target sites are more effective at stimulation of the tmRNA level in streptomycetes examined than those affecting the synthesis of DNA, RNA or the cell wall. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2009-01 2008-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3815426/ /pubmed/21261886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7915.2008.00066.x Text en © 2008 The Authors; Journal compilation © 2008 Society for Applied Microbiology and Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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title_short tmRNA of Streptomyces collinus and Streptomyces griseus during the growth and in the presence of antibiotics
title_sort tmrna of streptomyces collinus and streptomyces griseus during the growth and in the presence of antibiotics
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3815426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21261886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7915.2008.00066.x
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