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Effect of temperature on Burkholderia pseudomallei growth, proteomic changes, motility and resistance to stress environments
Burkholderia pseudomallei is a flagellated, gram-negative environmental bacterium that causes melioidosis, a severe infectious disease of humans and animals in tropical areas. We hypothesised that B. pseudomallei may undergo phenotypic adaptation in response to an increase in growth temperature. We...
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author | Paksanont, Suporn Sintiprungrat, Kitisak Yimthin, Thatcha Pumirat, Pornpan Peacock, Sharon J. Chantratita, Narisara |
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description | Burkholderia pseudomallei is a flagellated, gram-negative environmental bacterium that causes melioidosis, a severe infectious disease of humans and animals in tropical areas. We hypothesised that B. pseudomallei may undergo phenotypic adaptation in response to an increase in growth temperature. We analysed the growth curves of B. pseudomallei strain 153 cultured in Luria–Bertani broth at five different temperatures (25 °C–42 °C) and compared the proteomes of bacteria cultured at 37 °C and 42 °C. B. pseudomallei exhibited the highest growth rate at 37 °C with modest reductions at 30 °C, 40 °C and 42 °C but a more marked delay at 25 °C. Proteome analysis revealed 34 differentially expressed protein spots between bacterial cultures at 42 °C versus 37 °C. These were identified as chaperones (7 spots), metabolic enzymes (12 spots), antioxidants (10 spots), motility proteins (2 spots), structural proteins (2 spots) and hypothetical proteins (1 spot). Of the 22 down-regulated proteins at 42 °C, redundancy in motility and antioxidant proteins was observed. qRT-PCR confirmed decreased expression of fliC and katE. Experiments on three B. pseudomallei strains demonstrated that these had the highest motility, greatest resistance to H(2)O(2) and greatest tolerance to salt stress at 37 °C. Our data suggest that temperature affects B. pseudomallei motility and resistance to stress. |
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spelling | pubmed-60040112018-06-26 Effect of temperature on Burkholderia pseudomallei growth, proteomic changes, motility and resistance to stress environments Paksanont, Suporn Sintiprungrat, Kitisak Yimthin, Thatcha Pumirat, Pornpan Peacock, Sharon J. Chantratita, Narisara Sci Rep Article Burkholderia pseudomallei is a flagellated, gram-negative environmental bacterium that causes melioidosis, a severe infectious disease of humans and animals in tropical areas. We hypothesised that B. pseudomallei may undergo phenotypic adaptation in response to an increase in growth temperature. We analysed the growth curves of B. pseudomallei strain 153 cultured in Luria–Bertani broth at five different temperatures (25 °C–42 °C) and compared the proteomes of bacteria cultured at 37 °C and 42 °C. B. pseudomallei exhibited the highest growth rate at 37 °C with modest reductions at 30 °C, 40 °C and 42 °C but a more marked delay at 25 °C. Proteome analysis revealed 34 differentially expressed protein spots between bacterial cultures at 42 °C versus 37 °C. These were identified as chaperones (7 spots), metabolic enzymes (12 spots), antioxidants (10 spots), motility proteins (2 spots), structural proteins (2 spots) and hypothetical proteins (1 spot). Of the 22 down-regulated proteins at 42 °C, redundancy in motility and antioxidant proteins was observed. qRT-PCR confirmed decreased expression of fliC and katE. Experiments on three B. pseudomallei strains demonstrated that these had the highest motility, greatest resistance to H(2)O(2) and greatest tolerance to salt stress at 37 °C. Our data suggest that temperature affects B. pseudomallei motility and resistance to stress. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6004011/ /pubmed/29907803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-27356-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Paksanont, Suporn Sintiprungrat, Kitisak Yimthin, Thatcha Pumirat, Pornpan Peacock, Sharon J. Chantratita, Narisara Effect of temperature on Burkholderia pseudomallei growth, proteomic changes, motility and resistance to stress environments |
title | Effect of temperature on Burkholderia pseudomallei growth, proteomic changes, motility and resistance to stress environments |
title_full | Effect of temperature on Burkholderia pseudomallei growth, proteomic changes, motility and resistance to stress environments |
title_fullStr | Effect of temperature on Burkholderia pseudomallei growth, proteomic changes, motility and resistance to stress environments |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of temperature on Burkholderia pseudomallei growth, proteomic changes, motility and resistance to stress environments |
title_short | Effect of temperature on Burkholderia pseudomallei growth, proteomic changes, motility and resistance to stress environments |
title_sort | effect of temperature on burkholderia pseudomallei growth, proteomic changes, motility and resistance to stress environments |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6004011/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29907803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-27356-7 |
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