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Integrative Analysis of Proteome and Transcriptome Dynamics during Bacillus subtilis Spore Revival
Bacillus subtilis spores can reactivate their metabolism through germination upon contact with germinants and can develop into vegetative cells upon outgrowth. However, the mechanisms at the basis of the molecular machinery that triggers the spore germination and outgrowth processes are still largel...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407066/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32759332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00463-20 |
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author | Swarge, Bhagyashree Abhyankar, Wishwas Jonker, Martijs Hoefsloot, Huub Kramer, Gertjan Setlow, Peter Brul, Stanley de Koning, Leo J. |
author_facet | Swarge, Bhagyashree Abhyankar, Wishwas Jonker, Martijs Hoefsloot, Huub Kramer, Gertjan Setlow, Peter Brul, Stanley de Koning, Leo J. |
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description | Bacillus subtilis spores can reactivate their metabolism through germination upon contact with germinants and can develop into vegetative cells upon outgrowth. However, the mechanisms at the basis of the molecular machinery that triggers the spore germination and outgrowth processes are still largely unclear. To gain further insights into these processes, the transcriptome and proteome changes occurring during the conversion of spores to vegetative cells were analyzed in the present study. For each time point sampled, the changes in the spore proteome were quantitatively monitored relative to the proteome of metabolically (15)N-labeled vegetative cells. Of the quantified proteins, 60% are shared by vegetative cells and spores, indicating that the spores have a minimal protein set, sufficient to resume metabolism upon completion of germination. These shared proteins thus represent the most basic “survival kit” for spore-based life. We observed no significant change in the proteome or the transcriptome until the spore’s completion of germination. Our analysis identified 34 abundant mRNA transcripts in the dormant spores, 31 of which are rapidly degraded after germination. In outgrowing spores, we identified 3,152 differentially expressed genes and have demonstrated the differential expression of 322 proteins with our mass spectrometry analyses. Our data also showed that 173 proteins from dormant spores, including both proteins unique to spores and proteins shared with vegetative cells, were lost after completion of germination. The observed diverse timings of synthesis of different protein sets in spore outgrowth revealed a putative core strategy underlying the revival of ‘life’ from the B. subtilis spore. IMPORTANCE This study demonstrated the progress of macromolecular synthesis during Bacillus subtilis spore germination and outgrowth. The transcriptome analysis has additionally allowed us to trace gene expression during this transformation process. For the first time, the basic survival kit for spore-based life has been identified. In addition, in this analysis based on monitoring of protein levels in germinating and outgrowing spores, the transition from (ribo)nucleotide and amino acid biosynthesis to the restoration of all metabolic pathways can be clearly seen. The integrative multi-omics approach applied in this study thus has helped us to achieve a comprehensive overview of the molecular mechanisms at the basis of spore germination and outgrowth as well as to identify important knowledge gaps in need of further study. |
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spelling | pubmed-74070662020-08-11 Integrative Analysis of Proteome and Transcriptome Dynamics during Bacillus subtilis Spore Revival Swarge, Bhagyashree Abhyankar, Wishwas Jonker, Martijs Hoefsloot, Huub Kramer, Gertjan Setlow, Peter Brul, Stanley de Koning, Leo J. mSphere Research Article Bacillus subtilis spores can reactivate their metabolism through germination upon contact with germinants and can develop into vegetative cells upon outgrowth. However, the mechanisms at the basis of the molecular machinery that triggers the spore germination and outgrowth processes are still largely unclear. To gain further insights into these processes, the transcriptome and proteome changes occurring during the conversion of spores to vegetative cells were analyzed in the present study. For each time point sampled, the changes in the spore proteome were quantitatively monitored relative to the proteome of metabolically (15)N-labeled vegetative cells. Of the quantified proteins, 60% are shared by vegetative cells and spores, indicating that the spores have a minimal protein set, sufficient to resume metabolism upon completion of germination. These shared proteins thus represent the most basic “survival kit” for spore-based life. We observed no significant change in the proteome or the transcriptome until the spore’s completion of germination. Our analysis identified 34 abundant mRNA transcripts in the dormant spores, 31 of which are rapidly degraded after germination. In outgrowing spores, we identified 3,152 differentially expressed genes and have demonstrated the differential expression of 322 proteins with our mass spectrometry analyses. Our data also showed that 173 proteins from dormant spores, including both proteins unique to spores and proteins shared with vegetative cells, were lost after completion of germination. The observed diverse timings of synthesis of different protein sets in spore outgrowth revealed a putative core strategy underlying the revival of ‘life’ from the B. subtilis spore. IMPORTANCE This study demonstrated the progress of macromolecular synthesis during Bacillus subtilis spore germination and outgrowth. The transcriptome analysis has additionally allowed us to trace gene expression during this transformation process. For the first time, the basic survival kit for spore-based life has been identified. In addition, in this analysis based on monitoring of protein levels in germinating and outgrowing spores, the transition from (ribo)nucleotide and amino acid biosynthesis to the restoration of all metabolic pathways can be clearly seen. The integrative multi-omics approach applied in this study thus has helped us to achieve a comprehensive overview of the molecular mechanisms at the basis of spore germination and outgrowth as well as to identify important knowledge gaps in need of further study. American Society for Microbiology 2020-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7407066/ /pubmed/32759332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00463-20 Text en Copyright © 2020 Swarge et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Swarge, Bhagyashree Abhyankar, Wishwas Jonker, Martijs Hoefsloot, Huub Kramer, Gertjan Setlow, Peter Brul, Stanley de Koning, Leo J. Integrative Analysis of Proteome and Transcriptome Dynamics during Bacillus subtilis Spore Revival |
title | Integrative Analysis of Proteome and Transcriptome Dynamics during Bacillus subtilis Spore Revival |
title_full | Integrative Analysis of Proteome and Transcriptome Dynamics during Bacillus subtilis Spore Revival |
title_fullStr | Integrative Analysis of Proteome and Transcriptome Dynamics during Bacillus subtilis Spore Revival |
title_full_unstemmed | Integrative Analysis of Proteome and Transcriptome Dynamics during Bacillus subtilis Spore Revival |
title_short | Integrative Analysis of Proteome and Transcriptome Dynamics during Bacillus subtilis Spore Revival |
title_sort | integrative analysis of proteome and transcriptome dynamics during bacillus subtilis spore revival |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407066/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32759332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00463-20 |
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