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Oxidative stress and starvation in Dinoroseobacter shibae: the role of extrachromosomal elements

Aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria (AAP) are abundant in the photic zone of the marine environment. Dinoroseobacter shibae, a representative of the Roseobacter group, converts light into additional energy that enhances its survival especially under starvation. However, light exposure results i...

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Autores principales: Soora, Maya, Tomasch, Jürgen, Wang, Hui, Michael, Victoria, Petersen, Jörn, Engelen, Bert, Wagner-Döbler, Irene, Cypionka, Heribert
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4373377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25859246
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00233
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author Soora, Maya
Tomasch, Jürgen
Wang, Hui
Michael, Victoria
Petersen, Jörn
Engelen, Bert
Wagner-Döbler, Irene
Cypionka, Heribert
author_facet Soora, Maya
Tomasch, Jürgen
Wang, Hui
Michael, Victoria
Petersen, Jörn
Engelen, Bert
Wagner-Döbler, Irene
Cypionka, Heribert
author_sort Soora, Maya
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description Aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria (AAP) are abundant in the photic zone of the marine environment. Dinoroseobacter shibae, a representative of the Roseobacter group, converts light into additional energy that enhances its survival especially under starvation. However, light exposure results in the production of cytotoxic reactive oxygen species in AAPs. Here we investigated the response of D. shibae to starvation and oxidative stress, focusing on the role of extrachromosomal elements (ECRs). D. shibae possessing five ECRs (three plasmids and two chromids) was starved for 4 weeks either in the dark or under light/dark cycles and the survival was monitored. Transcriptomics showed that on the chromosome genes with a role in oxidative stress response and photosynthesis were differentially expressed during the light period. Most extrachromosomal genes in contrast showed a general loss of transcriptional activity, especially in dark-starved cells. The observed decrease of gene expression was not due to plasmid loss, as all five ECRs were maintained in the cells. Interestingly, the genes on the 72-kb chromid were the least downregulated, and one region with genes of the oxygen stress response and a light-dependent protochlorophyllide reductase of cyanobacterial origin was strongly activated under the light/dark cycle. A Δ72-kb curing mutant lost the ability to survive under starvation in a light/dark cycle demonstrating the essential role of this chromid for adaptation to starvation and oxidative stress. Our data moreover suggest that the other four ECRs of D. shibae have no vital function under the investigated conditions and therefore were transcriptionally silenced.
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spelling pubmed-43733772015-04-09 Oxidative stress and starvation in Dinoroseobacter shibae: the role of extrachromosomal elements Soora, Maya Tomasch, Jürgen Wang, Hui Michael, Victoria Petersen, Jörn Engelen, Bert Wagner-Döbler, Irene Cypionka, Heribert Front Microbiol Microbiology Aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria (AAP) are abundant in the photic zone of the marine environment. Dinoroseobacter shibae, a representative of the Roseobacter group, converts light into additional energy that enhances its survival especially under starvation. However, light exposure results in the production of cytotoxic reactive oxygen species in AAPs. Here we investigated the response of D. shibae to starvation and oxidative stress, focusing on the role of extrachromosomal elements (ECRs). D. shibae possessing five ECRs (three plasmids and two chromids) was starved for 4 weeks either in the dark or under light/dark cycles and the survival was monitored. Transcriptomics showed that on the chromosome genes with a role in oxidative stress response and photosynthesis were differentially expressed during the light period. Most extrachromosomal genes in contrast showed a general loss of transcriptional activity, especially in dark-starved cells. The observed decrease of gene expression was not due to plasmid loss, as all five ECRs were maintained in the cells. Interestingly, the genes on the 72-kb chromid were the least downregulated, and one region with genes of the oxygen stress response and a light-dependent protochlorophyllide reductase of cyanobacterial origin was strongly activated under the light/dark cycle. A Δ72-kb curing mutant lost the ability to survive under starvation in a light/dark cycle demonstrating the essential role of this chromid for adaptation to starvation and oxidative stress. Our data moreover suggest that the other four ECRs of D. shibae have no vital function under the investigated conditions and therefore were transcriptionally silenced. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4373377/ /pubmed/25859246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00233 Text en Copyright © 2015 Soora, Tomasch, Wang, Michael, Petersen, Engelen, Wagner-Döebler and Cypionka. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Soora, Maya
Tomasch, Jürgen
Wang, Hui
Michael, Victoria
Petersen, Jörn
Engelen, Bert
Wagner-Döbler, Irene
Cypionka, Heribert
Oxidative stress and starvation in Dinoroseobacter shibae: the role of extrachromosomal elements
title Oxidative stress and starvation in Dinoroseobacter shibae: the role of extrachromosomal elements
title_full Oxidative stress and starvation in Dinoroseobacter shibae: the role of extrachromosomal elements
title_fullStr Oxidative stress and starvation in Dinoroseobacter shibae: the role of extrachromosomal elements
title_full_unstemmed Oxidative stress and starvation in Dinoroseobacter shibae: the role of extrachromosomal elements
title_short Oxidative stress and starvation in Dinoroseobacter shibae: the role of extrachromosomal elements
title_sort oxidative stress and starvation in dinoroseobacter shibae: the role of extrachromosomal elements
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4373377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25859246
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00233
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