Clara Lejeune , David Cornu , Laila Sago , Virginie Redeker , Marie-Joelle Virolle
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摘要
S.lividans和S.coelicolor是系统发育上密切相关的菌株,但产生相同特殊代谢物的能力却不同。以前的研究表明,抗生素生产能力强的 S. coelicolor 比生产能力弱的 S. lividans 吸收氮和磷酸盐的能力低,这导致其生长速度较低。我们利用比较蛋白质组数据集来确定这些营养压力对在低磷酸盐和高磷酸盐条件下生长的这些菌株的翻译装置蛋白质丰度的影响。我们的研究发现,与 S. lividans 相比,S. coelicolor 菌株中大多数翻译装置蛋白质的含量较低,而 ET-Tu 3 和一种类似 TrmA 的甲基转移酶的含量则与之相反。众所周知,后者的表达受严格反应的正向控制,而其他核糖体蛋白的表达则受其负向控制,这表明在 S. coelicolor 中严格反应被强烈激活。此外,在 S. lividans 中,核糖体蛋白在磷酸盐充足的情况下比磷酸盐限制的情况下更丰富,这表明磷酸盐限制也会触发 RelA 的表达,有助于诱导严格反应。
The stringent response is strongly activated in the antibiotic producing strain, Streptomyces coelicolor
S. lividans and S. coelicolor are phylogenetically closely related strains with different abilities to produce the same specialized metabolites. Previous studies revealed that the strong antibiotic producer, S. coelicolor, had a lower ability to assimilate nitrogen and phosphate than the weak producer, Streptomyces lividans, and this resulted into a lower growth rate. A comparative proteomic dataset was used to establish the consequences of these nutritional stresses on the abundance of proteins of the translational apparatus of these strains, grown in low and high phosphate availability. Our study revealed that most proteins of the translational apparatus were less abundant in S. coelicolor than in S. lividans whereas it was the opposite for ET-Tu 3 and a TrmA-like methyltransferase. The expression of the latter being known to be under the positive control of the stringent response whereas that of the other ribosomal proteins is under its negative control, this indicated the occurrence of a strong activation of the stringent response in S. coelicolor. Furthermore, in S. lividans, ribosomal proteins were more abundant in phosphate proficiency than in phosphate limitation suggesting that a limitation in phosphate, that was also shown to trigger RelA expression, contributes to the induction of the stringent response.