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Effects of glucose availability in Lactobacillus sakei; metabolic change and regulation of the proteome and transcriptome

Effects of glucose availability were investigated in Lactobacillus sakei strains 23K and LS25 cultivated in anaerobic, glucose-limited chemostats set at high (D = 0.357 h(-1)) and low (D = 0.045 h(-1)) dilution rates. We observed for both strains a shift from homolactic towards more mixed acid ferme...

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Autores principales: McLeod, Anette, Mosleth, Ellen F., Rud, Ida, Branco dos Santos, Filipe, Snipen, Lars, Liland, Kristian Hovde, Axelsson, Lars
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5669474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29099858
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187542
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author McLeod, Anette
Mosleth, Ellen F.
Rud, Ida
Branco dos Santos, Filipe
Snipen, Lars
Liland, Kristian Hovde
Axelsson, Lars
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Mosleth, Ellen F.
Rud, Ida
Branco dos Santos, Filipe
Snipen, Lars
Liland, Kristian Hovde
Axelsson, Lars
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description Effects of glucose availability were investigated in Lactobacillus sakei strains 23K and LS25 cultivated in anaerobic, glucose-limited chemostats set at high (D = 0.357 h(-1)) and low (D = 0.045 h(-1)) dilution rates. We observed for both strains a shift from homolactic towards more mixed acid fermentation when comparing high to low growth rates. However, this change was more pronounced for LS25 than for 23K, where dominating products were lactate>formate>acetate≥ethanol at both conditions. A multivariate approach was used for analyzing proteome and transcriptome data from the bacterial cultures, where the predictive power of the omics data was used for identifying features that can explain the differences in the end-product profiles. We show that the different degree of response to the same energy restriction revealed interesting strain specific regulation. An elevated formate production level during slow growth, more for LS25 than for 23K, was clearly reflected in correlating pyruvate formate lyase expression. With stronger effect for LS25, differential expression of the Rex transcriptional regulator and NADH oxidase, a target of Rex, indicated that maintainance of the cell redox balance, in terms of the NADH/NAD(+) ratio, may be a key process during the metabolic change. The results provide a better understanding of different strategies that cells may deploy in response to changes in substrate availability.
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spelling pubmed-56694742017-11-17 Effects of glucose availability in Lactobacillus sakei; metabolic change and regulation of the proteome and transcriptome McLeod, Anette Mosleth, Ellen F. Rud, Ida Branco dos Santos, Filipe Snipen, Lars Liland, Kristian Hovde Axelsson, Lars PLoS One Research Article Effects of glucose availability were investigated in Lactobacillus sakei strains 23K and LS25 cultivated in anaerobic, glucose-limited chemostats set at high (D = 0.357 h(-1)) and low (D = 0.045 h(-1)) dilution rates. We observed for both strains a shift from homolactic towards more mixed acid fermentation when comparing high to low growth rates. However, this change was more pronounced for LS25 than for 23K, where dominating products were lactate>formate>acetate≥ethanol at both conditions. A multivariate approach was used for analyzing proteome and transcriptome data from the bacterial cultures, where the predictive power of the omics data was used for identifying features that can explain the differences in the end-product profiles. We show that the different degree of response to the same energy restriction revealed interesting strain specific regulation. An elevated formate production level during slow growth, more for LS25 than for 23K, was clearly reflected in correlating pyruvate formate lyase expression. With stronger effect for LS25, differential expression of the Rex transcriptional regulator and NADH oxidase, a target of Rex, indicated that maintainance of the cell redox balance, in terms of the NADH/NAD(+) ratio, may be a key process during the metabolic change. The results provide a better understanding of different strategies that cells may deploy in response to changes in substrate availability. Public Library of Science 2017-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5669474/ /pubmed/29099858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187542 Text en © 2017 McLeod 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Branco dos Santos, Filipe
Snipen, Lars
Liland, Kristian Hovde
Axelsson, Lars
Effects of glucose availability in Lactobacillus sakei; metabolic change and regulation of the proteome and transcriptome
title Effects of glucose availability in Lactobacillus sakei; metabolic change and regulation of the proteome and transcriptome
title_full Effects of glucose availability in Lactobacillus sakei; metabolic change and regulation of the proteome and transcriptome
title_fullStr Effects of glucose availability in Lactobacillus sakei; metabolic change and regulation of the proteome and transcriptome
title_full_unstemmed Effects of glucose availability in Lactobacillus sakei; metabolic change and regulation of the proteome and transcriptome
title_short Effects of glucose availability in Lactobacillus sakei; metabolic change and regulation of the proteome and transcriptome
title_sort effects of glucose availability in lactobacillus sakei; metabolic change and regulation of the proteome and transcriptome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5669474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29099858
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187542
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