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Resuscitation Promoting Factor (Rpf) from Tomitella biformata AHU 1821(T) Promotes Growth and Resuscitates Non-Dividing Cells

Functional variation of Rpf, a growth factor found exclusively in Actinobacteria, is differentiated by its source and amino acid sequences. Only purified Rpf proteins from three species have been studied so far. To seek new Rpfs for use in future studies to understand their role in Actinobacteria, t...

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Autores principales: Puspita, Indun Dewi, Uehara, Moe, Katayama, Taiki, Kikuchi, Yoshitomo, Kitagawa, Wataru, Kamagata, Yoichi, Asano, Kozo, Nakatsu, Cindy H., Tanaka, Michiko
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Publicado: Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology/The Japanese Society of Soil Microbiology 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4070687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23100022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME12122
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author Puspita, Indun Dewi
Uehara, Moe
Katayama, Taiki
Kikuchi, Yoshitomo
Kitagawa, Wataru
Kamagata, Yoichi
Asano, Kozo
Nakatsu, Cindy H.
Tanaka, Michiko
author_facet Puspita, Indun Dewi
Uehara, Moe
Katayama, Taiki
Kikuchi, Yoshitomo
Kitagawa, Wataru
Kamagata, Yoichi
Asano, Kozo
Nakatsu, Cindy H.
Tanaka, Michiko
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description Functional variation of Rpf, a growth factor found exclusively in Actinobacteria, is differentiated by its source and amino acid sequences. Only purified Rpf proteins from three species have been studied so far. To seek new Rpfs for use in future studies to understand their role in Actinobacteria, the objective of this study was to identify rpf gene homologs in Tomitella biformata AHU 1821(T), a novel Actinobacteria isolated from permafrost ice wedge. Amplification using degenerate primers targeting the essential Rpf domain led to the discovery of a new rpf gene in T. biformata. Gene structure and the deduced Rpf domain amino acid sequence indicated that this rpf gene was not identical to previously studied Rpf. Phylogenetic analysis placed T. biformata Rpf in a monophyletic branch in the RpfB subfamily. The deduced amino acid sequence was 44.9% identical to RpfB in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the closest functionally tested Rpf. The gene was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli; the recombinant Rpf protein (rRpf) promoted the growth of dividing cells and resuscitated non-dividing cells of T. biformata. Compared to other studies, this Rpf was required at higher concentrations to promote its growth and to resuscitate itself from a non-dividing state. The resuscitation function was likely due to the highly conserved Rpf domain. This study provides evidence that a genetically unique but functional Rpf can be found in novel members of Actinobacteria and can lead to a better understanding of bacterial cytokines in this phylum.
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spelling pubmed-40706872014-07-24 Resuscitation Promoting Factor (Rpf) from Tomitella biformata AHU 1821(T) Promotes Growth and Resuscitates Non-Dividing Cells Puspita, Indun Dewi Uehara, Moe Katayama, Taiki Kikuchi, Yoshitomo Kitagawa, Wataru Kamagata, Yoichi Asano, Kozo Nakatsu, Cindy H. Tanaka, Michiko Microbes Environ Articles Functional variation of Rpf, a growth factor found exclusively in Actinobacteria, is differentiated by its source and amino acid sequences. Only purified Rpf proteins from three species have been studied so far. To seek new Rpfs for use in future studies to understand their role in Actinobacteria, the objective of this study was to identify rpf gene homologs in Tomitella biformata AHU 1821(T), a novel Actinobacteria isolated from permafrost ice wedge. Amplification using degenerate primers targeting the essential Rpf domain led to the discovery of a new rpf gene in T. biformata. Gene structure and the deduced Rpf domain amino acid sequence indicated that this rpf gene was not identical to previously studied Rpf. Phylogenetic analysis placed T. biformata Rpf in a monophyletic branch in the RpfB subfamily. The deduced amino acid sequence was 44.9% identical to RpfB in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the closest functionally tested Rpf. The gene was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli; the recombinant Rpf protein (rRpf) promoted the growth of dividing cells and resuscitated non-dividing cells of T. biformata. Compared to other studies, this Rpf was required at higher concentrations to promote its growth and to resuscitate itself from a non-dividing state. The resuscitation function was likely due to the highly conserved Rpf domain. This study provides evidence that a genetically unique but functional Rpf can be found in novel members of Actinobacteria and can lead to a better understanding of bacterial cytokines in this phylum. Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology/The Japanese Society of Soil Microbiology 2013-03 2012-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4070687/ /pubmed/23100022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME12122 Text en Copyright © 2013 by the Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology / the Japanese Society of Soil Microbiology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 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 work is properly cited.
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Puspita, Indun Dewi
Uehara, Moe
Katayama, Taiki
Kikuchi, Yoshitomo
Kitagawa, Wataru
Kamagata, Yoichi
Asano, Kozo
Nakatsu, Cindy H.
Tanaka, Michiko
Resuscitation Promoting Factor (Rpf) from Tomitella biformata AHU 1821(T) Promotes Growth and Resuscitates Non-Dividing Cells
title Resuscitation Promoting Factor (Rpf) from Tomitella biformata AHU 1821(T) Promotes Growth and Resuscitates Non-Dividing Cells
title_full Resuscitation Promoting Factor (Rpf) from Tomitella biformata AHU 1821(T) Promotes Growth and Resuscitates Non-Dividing Cells
title_fullStr Resuscitation Promoting Factor (Rpf) from Tomitella biformata AHU 1821(T) Promotes Growth and Resuscitates Non-Dividing Cells
title_full_unstemmed Resuscitation Promoting Factor (Rpf) from Tomitella biformata AHU 1821(T) Promotes Growth and Resuscitates Non-Dividing Cells
title_short Resuscitation Promoting Factor (Rpf) from Tomitella biformata AHU 1821(T) Promotes Growth and Resuscitates Non-Dividing Cells
title_sort resuscitation promoting factor (rpf) from tomitella biformata ahu 1821(t) promotes growth and resuscitates non-dividing cells
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4070687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23100022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME12122
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