A Dynamic Network Analysis of the Physiological State of Foodborne Pathogens: Application to Escherichia Coli During Osmotic Stress and Comparison with Salmonella Typhimurium

A. Métris, S. George, J. Baranyi
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Abstract

To characterise the physiological state of cells during adaptation to osmotic stress, we decompose the dynamic regulatory network of E. coli into subgraphs. We then compare the results of E. coli and Salmonella. Beside the sigma factor associated with stress, the response involves global regulators that modify nucleoid conformation which has been shown to be different in the two bacteria. In Salmonella, some genes involved in osmotic stress are also linked to virulence regulation. We conclude that decomposition of regulatory networks into subgraphs as a function of environmental conditions may be a useful representation of the physiological state of bacteria.

食源性致病菌生理状态的动态网络分析:在渗透胁迫下大肠杆菌的应用及与鼠伤寒沙门菌的比较
为了描述细胞在适应渗透胁迫过程中的生理状态,我们将大肠杆菌的动态调控网络分解为子图。然后我们比较大肠杆菌和沙门氏菌的结果。除了与压力相关的sigma因子外,这种反应还涉及修饰类核构象的全局调节因子,这在两种细菌中已被证明是不同的。在沙门氏菌中,一些参与渗透应激的基因也与毒力调节有关。我们得出的结论是,将调节网络分解成子图作为环境条件的函数可能是细菌生理状态的有用表示。
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