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Alternative σ Factors Regulate Overlapping as Well as Distinct Stress Response and Metabolic Functions in Listeria monocytogenes under Stationary Phase Stress Condition

Listeria monocytogenes can regulate and fine-tune gene expression, to adapt to diverse stress conditions encountered during foodborne transmission. To further understand the contributions of alternative sigma (σ) factors to the regulation of L. monocytogenes gene expression, RNA-Seq was performed on...

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Autores principales: Orsi, Renato H., Chaturongakul, Soraya, Oliver, Haley F., Ponnala, Lalit, Gaballa, Ahmed, Wiedmann, Martin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8066629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33915780
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10040411
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author Orsi, Renato H.
Chaturongakul, Soraya
Oliver, Haley F.
Ponnala, Lalit
Gaballa, Ahmed
Wiedmann, Martin
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Chaturongakul, Soraya
Oliver, Haley F.
Ponnala, Lalit
Gaballa, Ahmed
Wiedmann, Martin
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description Listeria monocytogenes can regulate and fine-tune gene expression, to adapt to diverse stress conditions encountered during foodborne transmission. To further understand the contributions of alternative sigma (σ) factors to the regulation of L. monocytogenes gene expression, RNA-Seq was performed on L. monocytogenes strain 10403S and five isogenic mutants (four strains bearing in-frame null mutations in three out of four alternative σ factor genes, ΔCHL, ΔBHL, ΔBCL, and ΔBCH, and one strain bearing null mutations in all four genes, ΔBCHL), grown to stationary phase. Our data showed that 184, 35, 34, and 20 genes were positively regulated by σ(B), σ(L), σ(H), and σ(C) (posterior probability > 0.9 and Fold Change (FC) > 5.0), respectively. Moreover, σ(B)-dependent genes showed the highest FC (based on comparisons between the ΔCHL and the ΔBCHL strain), with 44 genes showing an FC > 100; only four σ(L)-dependent, and no σ(H)- or σ(C)-dependent genes showed FC >100. While σ(B)-regulated genes identified in this study are involved in stress-associated functions and metabolic pathways, σ(L) appears to largely regulate genes involved in a few specific metabolic pathways, including positive regulation of operons encoding phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP)-dependent phosphotransferase systems (PTSs). Overall, our data show that (i) σ(B) and σ(L) directly and indirectly regulate genes involved in several energy metabolism-related functions; (ii) alternative σ factors are involved in complex regulatory networks and appear to have epistatic effects in stationary phase cells; and (iii) σ(B) regulates multiple stress response pathways, while σ(L) and σ(H) positively regulate a smaller number of specific pathways.
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spelling pubmed-80666292021-04-25 Alternative σ Factors Regulate Overlapping as Well as Distinct Stress Response and Metabolic Functions in Listeria monocytogenes under Stationary Phase Stress Condition Orsi, Renato H. Chaturongakul, Soraya Oliver, Haley F. Ponnala, Lalit Gaballa, Ahmed Wiedmann, Martin Pathogens Article Listeria monocytogenes can regulate and fine-tune gene expression, to adapt to diverse stress conditions encountered during foodborne transmission. To further understand the contributions of alternative sigma (σ) factors to the regulation of L. monocytogenes gene expression, RNA-Seq was performed on L. monocytogenes strain 10403S and five isogenic mutants (four strains bearing in-frame null mutations in three out of four alternative σ factor genes, ΔCHL, ΔBHL, ΔBCL, and ΔBCH, and one strain bearing null mutations in all four genes, ΔBCHL), grown to stationary phase. Our data showed that 184, 35, 34, and 20 genes were positively regulated by σ(B), σ(L), σ(H), and σ(C) (posterior probability > 0.9 and Fold Change (FC) > 5.0), respectively. Moreover, σ(B)-dependent genes showed the highest FC (based on comparisons between the ΔCHL and the ΔBCHL strain), with 44 genes showing an FC > 100; only four σ(L)-dependent, and no σ(H)- or σ(C)-dependent genes showed FC >100. While σ(B)-regulated genes identified in this study are involved in stress-associated functions and metabolic pathways, σ(L) appears to largely regulate genes involved in a few specific metabolic pathways, including positive regulation of operons encoding phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP)-dependent phosphotransferase systems (PTSs). Overall, our data show that (i) σ(B) and σ(L) directly and indirectly regulate genes involved in several energy metabolism-related functions; (ii) alternative σ factors are involved in complex regulatory networks and appear to have epistatic effects in stationary phase cells; and (iii) σ(B) regulates multiple stress response pathways, while σ(L) and σ(H) positively regulate a smaller number of specific pathways. MDPI 2021-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8066629/ /pubmed/33915780 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10040411 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Orsi, Renato H.
Chaturongakul, Soraya
Oliver, Haley F.
Ponnala, Lalit
Gaballa, Ahmed
Wiedmann, Martin
Alternative σ Factors Regulate Overlapping as Well as Distinct Stress Response and Metabolic Functions in Listeria monocytogenes under Stationary Phase Stress Condition
title Alternative σ Factors Regulate Overlapping as Well as Distinct Stress Response and Metabolic Functions in Listeria monocytogenes under Stationary Phase Stress Condition
title_full Alternative σ Factors Regulate Overlapping as Well as Distinct Stress Response and Metabolic Functions in Listeria monocytogenes under Stationary Phase Stress Condition
title_fullStr Alternative σ Factors Regulate Overlapping as Well as Distinct Stress Response and Metabolic Functions in Listeria monocytogenes under Stationary Phase Stress Condition
title_full_unstemmed Alternative σ Factors Regulate Overlapping as Well as Distinct Stress Response and Metabolic Functions in Listeria monocytogenes under Stationary Phase Stress Condition
title_short Alternative σ Factors Regulate Overlapping as Well as Distinct Stress Response and Metabolic Functions in Listeria monocytogenes under Stationary Phase Stress Condition
title_sort alternative σ factors regulate overlapping as well as distinct stress response and metabolic functions in listeria monocytogenes under stationary phase stress condition
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8066629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33915780
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10040411
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