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Cadmium stress triggers significant metabolic reprogramming in Enterococcus faecium CX 2–6

Heavy metal pollutions in the soils are increasingly threatening the global crop and food production. Using plant associated bacteria to remediate heavy metal contamination is a promising approach. We have isolated a cadmium (Cd) resistant Enterococcus faecium strain CX 2–6 from a heavy metal contam...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Xin, Yang, Bowen, Zheng, Jinfang, Wei, Hongyu, Feng, Xuehuan, Yin, Yanbin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Research Network of Computational and Structural Biotechnology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8554106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34765088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2021.10.021
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author Cheng, Xin
Yang, Bowen
Zheng, Jinfang
Wei, Hongyu
Feng, Xuehuan
Yin, Yanbin
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Yang, Bowen
Zheng, Jinfang
Wei, Hongyu
Feng, Xuehuan
Yin, Yanbin
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description Heavy metal pollutions in the soils are increasingly threatening the global crop and food production. Using plant associated bacteria to remediate heavy metal contamination is a promising approach. We have isolated a cadmium (Cd) resistant Enterococcus faecium strain CX 2–6 from a heavy metal contaminated farmland. We have shown that: (i) CX 2–6 can tolerate cadmium (Cd) with a slower growth rate; (ii) The CX 2–6 complete genome is fully assembled using PacBio long reads; (iii) Differential expression analysis found 47% of CX 2–6 genes are significantly affected by Cd treatment and form three gene groups with distinct expression profiles; (iv) Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) form physically linked gene clusters in the CX 2–6 genome, and one of the gene clusters corresponds to a prophage that is unique to CX 2–6 and is strongly activated when Cd concentration is higher; (v) A majority of DEGs responding to Cd treatment are present in the core genome; and (vi) 55 noncoding RNA genes are identified and 49 of them are DEGs responding to cadmium stress. Our pan-genome analysis and comparative RNA-seq data analysis has significantly improved our understanding of the metabolic reprogramming of E. faecium CX 2–6 under Cd stress.
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spelling pubmed-85541062021-11-10 Cadmium stress triggers significant metabolic reprogramming in Enterococcus faecium CX 2–6 Cheng, Xin Yang, Bowen Zheng, Jinfang Wei, Hongyu Feng, Xuehuan Yin, Yanbin Comput Struct Biotechnol J Research Article Heavy metal pollutions in the soils are increasingly threatening the global crop and food production. Using plant associated bacteria to remediate heavy metal contamination is a promising approach. We have isolated a cadmium (Cd) resistant Enterococcus faecium strain CX 2–6 from a heavy metal contaminated farmland. We have shown that: (i) CX 2–6 can tolerate cadmium (Cd) with a slower growth rate; (ii) The CX 2–6 complete genome is fully assembled using PacBio long reads; (iii) Differential expression analysis found 47% of CX 2–6 genes are significantly affected by Cd treatment and form three gene groups with distinct expression profiles; (iv) Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) form physically linked gene clusters in the CX 2–6 genome, and one of the gene clusters corresponds to a prophage that is unique to CX 2–6 and is strongly activated when Cd concentration is higher; (v) A majority of DEGs responding to Cd treatment are present in the core genome; and (vi) 55 noncoding RNA genes are identified and 49 of them are DEGs responding to cadmium stress. Our pan-genome analysis and comparative RNA-seq data analysis has significantly improved our understanding of the metabolic reprogramming of E. faecium CX 2–6 under Cd stress. Research Network of Computational and Structural Biotechnology 2021-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8554106/ /pubmed/34765088 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2021.10.021 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Research Network of Computational and Structural Biotechnology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cheng, Xin
Yang, Bowen
Zheng, Jinfang
Wei, Hongyu
Feng, Xuehuan
Yin, Yanbin
Cadmium stress triggers significant metabolic reprogramming in Enterococcus faecium CX 2–6
title Cadmium stress triggers significant metabolic reprogramming in Enterococcus faecium CX 2–6
title_full Cadmium stress triggers significant metabolic reprogramming in Enterococcus faecium CX 2–6
title_fullStr Cadmium stress triggers significant metabolic reprogramming in Enterococcus faecium CX 2–6
title_full_unstemmed Cadmium stress triggers significant metabolic reprogramming in Enterococcus faecium CX 2–6
title_short Cadmium stress triggers significant metabolic reprogramming in Enterococcus faecium CX 2–6
title_sort cadmium stress triggers significant metabolic reprogramming in enterococcus faecium cx 2–6
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8554106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34765088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2021.10.021
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