Colicin Immunity Proteins of Pathogenic Bacteria Detected by Antibiotic-Induced SOS Response, Plasmid Sequencing, MALDI-TOF-TOF Mass Spectrometry, and Top-Down Proteomic Analysis

IF 1.8 3区 化学 Q4 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Clifton K.  Fagerquist, Yanlin  Shi, Jihyun  Park
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Abstract

Rationale:

Plasmids can play a major role in the survival of pathogenic bacteria. Plasmids are acquired through horizontal gene transfer resulting in their spread across various strains, species and genera of bacteria. Colicins are bacterial protein toxins expressed by plasmid genes and released against co-located bacterial competitors.

Methods:

Three Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC), whose genomes were sequenced previously, were analyzed using a combination of antibiotic induction, MALDI-TOF-TOF mass spectrometry, top-down proteomic analysis, and small plasmid sequencing. Protein biomarkers were identified using in-house software that matches protein mass and fragment ions of backbone cleavage by the aspartic acid effect. Predicted in silico protein structures assisted in the interpretation of protein ion fragmentation.

Results:

In addition to proteomic identification of phage-encoded Shiga toxin, we were able to identify plasmid-encoded immunity proteins for colicin D and E3. The genes for these plasmid-encoded proteins were not found in the previous genomic sequencing. However, resequencing of these strains for small plasmids revealed the genes to be present on 7–8 kb sized plasmids. Upstream of the colicin/immunity genes was an inverted repeat of the SOS/LexA box that represses gene expression until antibiotic challenge.

Conclusions:

Our top-down proteomic method demonstrates that it is possible to screen putative pathogenic bacteria (whose genomes have been sequenced in full, in part or not at all) for the presence of phage- and plasmid-encoded toxin and colicin genes under SOS control. Small plasmid sequencing confirmed the presence of colicin/immunity genes (and their regulatory control) suggested from induction and top-down proteomic analysis.

通过抗生素诱导的 SOS 反应、质粒测序、MALDI-TOF-TOF 质谱分析和自上而下的蛋白质组分析检测病原菌的 Colicin 免疫蛋白。
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219
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2.6 months
期刊介绍: Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry is a journal whose aim is the rapid publication of original research results and ideas on all aspects of the science of gas-phase ions; it covers all the associated scientific disciplines. There is no formal limit on paper length ("rapid" is not synonymous with "brief"), but papers should be of a length that is commensurate with the importance and complexity of the results being reported. Contributions may be theoretical or practical in nature; they may deal with methods, techniques and applications, or with the interpretation of results; they may cover any area in science that depends directly on measurements made upon gaseous ions or that is associated with such measurements.
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