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Levels of Germination Proteins in Bacillus subtilis Dormant, Superdormant, and Germinating Spores
Bacterial endospores exhibit extreme resistance to most conditions that rapidly kill other life forms, remaining viable in this dormant state for centuries or longer. While the majority of Bacillus subtilis dormant spores germinate rapidly in response to nutrient germinants, a small subpopulation te...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3994143/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24752279 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095781 |
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author | Chen, Yan Ray, W. Keith Helm, Richard F. Melville, Stephen B. Popham, David L. |
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description | Bacterial endospores exhibit extreme resistance to most conditions that rapidly kill other life forms, remaining viable in this dormant state for centuries or longer. While the majority of Bacillus subtilis dormant spores germinate rapidly in response to nutrient germinants, a small subpopulation termed superdormant spores are resistant to germination, potentially evading antibiotic and/or decontamination strategies. In an effort to better understand the underlying mechanisms of superdormancy, membrane-associated proteins were isolated from populations of B. subtilis dormant, superdormant, and germinated spores, and the relative abundance of 11 germination-related proteins was determined using multiple-reaction-monitoring liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry assays. GerAC, GerKC, and GerD were significantly less abundant in the membrane fractions obtained from superdormant spores than those derived from dormant spores. The amounts of YpeB, GerD, PrkC, GerAC, and GerKC recovered in membrane fractions decreased significantly during germination. Lipoproteins, as a protein class, decreased during spore germination, while YpeB appeared to be specifically degraded. Some protein abundance differences between membrane fractions of dormant and superdormant spores resemble protein changes that take place during germination, suggesting that the superdormant spore isolation procedure may have resulted in early, non-committal germination-associated changes. In addition to low levels of germinant receptor proteins, a deficiency in the GerD lipoprotein may contribute to heterogeneity of spore germination rates. Understanding the reasons for superdormancy may allow for better spore decontamination procedures. |
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spelling | pubmed-39941432014-04-25 Levels of Germination Proteins in Bacillus subtilis Dormant, Superdormant, and Germinating Spores Chen, Yan Ray, W. Keith Helm, Richard F. Melville, Stephen B. Popham, David L. PLoS One Research Article Bacterial endospores exhibit extreme resistance to most conditions that rapidly kill other life forms, remaining viable in this dormant state for centuries or longer. While the majority of Bacillus subtilis dormant spores germinate rapidly in response to nutrient germinants, a small subpopulation termed superdormant spores are resistant to germination, potentially evading antibiotic and/or decontamination strategies. In an effort to better understand the underlying mechanisms of superdormancy, membrane-associated proteins were isolated from populations of B. subtilis dormant, superdormant, and germinated spores, and the relative abundance of 11 germination-related proteins was determined using multiple-reaction-monitoring liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry assays. GerAC, GerKC, and GerD were significantly less abundant in the membrane fractions obtained from superdormant spores than those derived from dormant spores. The amounts of YpeB, GerD, PrkC, GerAC, and GerKC recovered in membrane fractions decreased significantly during germination. Lipoproteins, as a protein class, decreased during spore germination, while YpeB appeared to be specifically degraded. Some protein abundance differences between membrane fractions of dormant and superdormant spores resemble protein changes that take place during germination, suggesting that the superdormant spore isolation procedure may have resulted in early, non-committal germination-associated changes. In addition to low levels of germinant receptor proteins, a deficiency in the GerD lipoprotein may contribute to heterogeneity of spore germination rates. Understanding the reasons for superdormancy may allow for better spore decontamination procedures. Public Library of Science 2014-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3994143/ /pubmed/24752279 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095781 Text en © 2014 Chen 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 Chen, Yan Ray, W. Keith Helm, Richard F. Melville, Stephen B. Popham, David L. Levels of Germination Proteins in Bacillus subtilis Dormant, Superdormant, and Germinating Spores |
title | Levels of Germination Proteins in Bacillus subtilis Dormant, Superdormant, and Germinating Spores |
title_full | Levels of Germination Proteins in Bacillus subtilis Dormant, Superdormant, and Germinating Spores |
title_fullStr | Levels of Germination Proteins in Bacillus subtilis Dormant, Superdormant, and Germinating Spores |
title_full_unstemmed | Levels of Germination Proteins in Bacillus subtilis Dormant, Superdormant, and Germinating Spores |
title_short | Levels of Germination Proteins in Bacillus subtilis Dormant, Superdormant, and Germinating Spores |
title_sort | levels of germination proteins in bacillus subtilis dormant, superdormant, and germinating spores |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3994143/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24752279 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095781 |
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