链霉菌渗透胁迫反应及第二信使c-二- amp的生物学研究。

microLife Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1093/femsml/uqad020
Sukanya Bhowmick, Mary L Shenouda, Natalia Tschowri
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摘要

链霉菌是多产的抗生素生产者,在土壤中茁壮成长,在那里它们遇到各种环境因素,包括降雨和干旱造成的渗透挑战。尽管链霉菌在生物技术领域具有巨大的价值,但它们通常依赖于理想的生长条件,但对链霉菌如何对渗透胁迫作出反应和适应的研究还远远不够。这可能是由于它们复杂的发育生物学和异常广泛的信号转导系统。本文就链霉菌对渗透胁迫信号的响应进行综述,并对该研究领域有待解决的问题提出建议。我们讨论了可能参与离子平衡控制和渗透适应的渗透液运输系统,以及替代sigma因子和双组分系统(TCS)在渗透调节中的作用。最后,我们重点介绍了第二信使c-di-AMP在细胞分化和渗透胁迫反应中的作用,并特别强调了两种模式,S. coelicolor和S. venezuela。
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Osmotic stress responses and the biology of the second messenger c-di-AMP in <i>Streptomyces</i>.

Osmotic stress responses and the biology of the second messenger c-di-AMP in <i>Streptomyces</i>.

Osmotic stress responses and the biology of the second messenger c-di-AMP in <i>Streptomyces</i>.

Osmotic stress responses and the biology of the second messenger c-di-AMP in Streptomyces.

Streptomyces are prolific antibiotic producers that thrive in soil, where they encounter diverse environmental cues, including osmotic challenges caused by rainfall and drought. Despite their enormous value in the biotechnology sector, which often relies on ideal growth conditions, how Streptomyces react and adapt to osmotic stress is heavily understudied. This is likely due to their complex developmental biology and an exceptionally broad number of signal transduction systems. With this review, we provide an overview of Streptomyces' responses to osmotic stress signals and draw attention to open questions in this research area. We discuss putative osmolyte transport systems that are likely involved in ion balance control and osmoadaptation and the role of alternative sigma factors and two-component systems (TCS) in osmoregulation. Finally, we highlight the current view on the role of the second messenger c-di-AMP in cell differentiation and the osmotic stress responses with specific emphasis on the two models, S. coelicolor and S. venezuelae.

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