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- The Salmonella enterica EnvE is an Outer Membrane Lipoprotein and Its Gene Expression Leads to Transcriptional Repression of the Virulence Gene msgA
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Sinyeon Kim, Yong Heon Lee
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J. Microbiol. 2024;62(11):1013-1022. Published online November 15, 2024
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-024-00183-4
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The envE gene of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is encoded within Salmonella Pathogenicity Island-11 (SPI-11) and is located immediately upstream of the virulence gene msgA (macrophage survival gene A) in the same transcriptional orientation. To date, the characteristics and roles of envE remain largely unexplored. In this study, we show that EnvE, a predicted lipoprotein, is localized on the outer membrane using sucrose gradient ultracentrifugation. Under oxidative stress conditions, envE transcription is suppressed, while msgA transcription is induced, indicating an inverse correlation between the mRNA levels of the two neighboring genes. Importantly, inactivation of envE leads to constitutive transcription of msgA regardless of the presence of oxidative stress. Moreover, trans-complementation of the envE mutant with a plasmid-borne envE fails to prevent the induction of msgA transcription, suggesting that envE functions as a cis-regulatory element rather than a trans-acting factor. We further show that both inactivation and complementation of envE confer wild-type levels of resistance to oxidative stress by ensuring the expression of msgA. Our data suggest that the S. enterica envE gene encodes an outer membrane lipoprotein, and its transcription represses msgA expression in a cis-acting manner, probably by transcriptional interference, although the exact molecular details are yet unclear.
Review
- Extensive Genomic Rearrangement of Catalase-Less Cyanobloom-Forming Microcystis aeruginosa in Freshwater Ecosystems
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Minkyung Kim, Jaejoon Jung, Wonjae Kim, Yerim Park, Che Ok Jeon, Woojun Park
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J. Microbiol. 2024;62(11):933-950. Published online October 8, 2024
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-024-00172-7
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Many of the world's freshwater ecosystems suffer from cyanobacteria-mediated blooms and their toxins. However, a mechanistic understanding of why and how Microcystis aeruginosa dominates over other freshwater cyanobacteria during warmer summers is lacking. This paper utilizes comparative genomics with other cyanobacteria and literature reviews to predict the gene functions and genomic architectures of M. aeruginosa based on complete genomes. The primary aim is to understand this species' survival and competitive strategies in warmer freshwater environments. M. aeruginosa strains exhibiting a high proportion of insertion sequences (~ 11%) possess genomic structures with low synteny across different strains. This indicates the occurrence of extensive genomic rearrangements and the presence of many possible diverse genotypes that result in greater population heterogeneities than those in other cyanobacteria in order to increase survivability during rapidly changing and threatening environmental challenges.
Catalase-less M. aeruginosa strains are even vulnerable to low light intensity in freshwater environments with strong ultraviolet radiation. However, they can continuously grow with the help of various defense genes (e.g., egtBD, cruA, and mysABCD) and associated bacteria. The strong defense strategies against biological threats (e.g., antagonistic bacteria, protozoa, and cyanophages) are attributed to dense exopolysaccharide (EPS)-mediated aggregate formation with efficient buoyancy and the secondary metabolites of M. aeruginosa cells. Our review with extensive genome analysis suggests that the ecological vulnerability of M. aeruginosa cells can be overcome by diverse genotypes, secondary defense metabolites, reinforced EPS, and associated bacteria.
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- Comparative Transcriptomic Analysis of Flagellar‑Associated Genes in Salmonella Typhimurium and Its rnc Mutant
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Seungmok Han , Ji-Won Byun , Minho Lee
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J. Microbiol. 2024;62(1):33-48. Published online January 5, 2024
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-023-00099-5
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Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) is a globally recognized foodborne pathogen that affects both
animals and humans. Endoribonucleases mediate RNA processing and degradation in the adaptation of bacteria to environmental
changes and have been linked to the pathogenicity of S. Typhimurium. Not much is known about the specific regulatory
mechanisms of these enzymes in S. Typhimurium, particularly in the context of environmental adaptation. Thus, this
study carried out a comparative transcriptomic analysis of wild-type S. Typhimurium SL1344 and its mutant (Δrnc), which
lacks the rnc gene encoding RNase III, thereby elucidating the detailed regulatory characteristics that can be attributed to the
rnc gene. Global gene expression analysis revealed that the Δrnc strain exhibited 410 upregulated and 301 downregulated
genes (fold-change > 1.5 and p < 0.05), as compared to the wild-type strain. Subsequent bioinformatics analysis indicated
that these differentially expressed genes are involved in various physiological functions, in both the wild-type and Δrnc
strains. This study provides evidence for the critical role of RNase III as a general positive regulator of flagellar-associated
genes and its involvement in the pathogenicity of S. Typhimurium.
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Xiang Li, Yan Cui, Xiaohui Sun, Chunlei Shi, Shoukui He, Xianming Shi
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- Lactobacillus rhamnosus KBL2290 Ameliorates Gut Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Dextran Sulfate Sodium‑Induced Colitis
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Woon-ki Kim , Sung-gyu Min , Heeun Kwon , SungJun Park , Min Jung Jo , GwangPyo Ko
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J. Microbiol. 2023;61(7):673-682. Published online June 14, 2023
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-023-00061-5
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Ulcerative colitis, a major form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) associated with chronic colonic inflammation, may
be induced via overreactive innate and adaptive immune responses. Restoration of gut microbiota abundance and diversity
is important to control the pathogenesis. Lactobacillus spp., well-known probiotics, ameliorate IBD symptoms via various
mechanisms, including modulation of cytokine production, restoration of gut tight junction activity and normal mucosal
thickness, and alterations in the gut microbiota. Here, we studied the effects of oral administration of Lactobacillus rhamnosus
(L. rhamnosus) KBL2290 from the feces of a healthy Korean individual to mice with DSS-induced colitis. Compared to the
dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) + phosphate-buffered saline control group, the DSS + L. rhamnosus KBL2290 group evidenced
significant improvements in colitis symptoms, including restoration of body weight and colon length, and decreases in the
disease activity and histological scores, particularly reduced levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and an elevated level of
anti-inflammatory interleukin-10. Lactobacillus rhamnosus KBL2290 modulated the levels of mRNAs encoding chemokines
and markers of inflammation; increased regulatory T cell numbers; and restored tight junction activity in the mouse colon.
The relative abundances of genera Akkermansia, Lactococcus, Bilophila, and Prevotella increased significantly, as did the
levels of butyrate and propionate (the major short-chain fatty acids). Therefore, oral L. rhamnosus KBL2290 may be a useful
novel probiotic.
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- Membrane Proteins as a Regulator for Antibiotic Persistence in Gram‑Negative Bacteria
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Jia Xin Yee , Juhyun Kim , Jinki Yeom
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J. Microbiol. 2023;61(3):331-341. Published online February 17, 2023
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Antibiotic treatment failure threatens our ability to control bacterial infections that can cause chronic diseases. Persister bacteria
are a subpopulation of physiological variants that becomes highly tolerant to antibiotics. Membrane proteins play crucial
roles in all living organisms to regulate cellular physiology. Although a diverse membrane component involved in persistence
can result in antibiotic treatment failure, the regulations of antibiotic persistence by membrane proteins has not been fully
understood. In this review, we summarize the recent advances in our understanding with regards to membrane proteins in
Gram-negative bacteria as a regulator for antibiotic persistence, highlighting various physiological mechanisms in bacteria.
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- Brachybacterium kimchii sp. nov. and Brachybacterium halotolerans subsp. kimchii subsp. nov., isolated from the Korean fermented vegetables, kimchi, and description of Brachybacterium halotolerans subsp. halotolerans subsp. nov.
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Yujin Kim , Yeon Bee Kim , Juseok Kim , Joon Yong Kim , Tae Woong Whon , Won-Hyong Chung , Eun-Ji Song , Young-Do Nam , Se Hee Lee , Seong Woon Roh
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J. Microbiol. 2022;60(7):678-688. Published online July 4, 2022
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-022-1581-6
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Two Gram-stain-positive, oxidase-negative, catalase-positive,
and coccus-shaped bacterial strains, designated CBA3104T
and CBA3105T, were isolated from kimchi. Strain CBA3104T
and CBA3105T grew at 10–35°C (optimum, 25°C and 30°C,
respectively), at pH 6.0–8.5 (optimum, pH 6.5), and in the
presence of 0–15% (w/v) NaCl (optimum, 5%). A phylogenetic
analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed
that strain CBA3104T formed a distinct phylogenetic lineage
within the genus Brachybacterium whereas strain CBA3105T
was closely positioned with Brachybacterium halotolerans
MASK1Z-5T. The 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity between
strains CBA3104T and CBA3105T was 99.9%, but ANI
and dDDH values between strains CBA3104T and CBA3105T
were 93.61% and 51.5%, respectively. Strain CBA3104T showed
lower ANI and dDDH values than species delineation against
three closely related strains and type species of the genus
Brachybacterium, however, strain CBA3105T showed 96.63%
ANI value and 69.6% dDDH value with Brachybacterium
halotolerans MASK1Z-5T. Among biochemical analysis results,
strain CBA3104T could uniquely utilize bromo-succinic
acid whereas only strain CBA3105T was positive for alkaline
phosphatase and α-fucosidase among two novel strains, closely
related strains, and type species of the genus Brachybacterium.
Compared with strain CBA3105T and Brachybacterium
halotolerans JCM 34339T, strain CBA3105T was differentially
positive for acid production of D-arabinose, D-adonitol, and
potassium 5-ketogluconate and enzyme activity of β-glucuronidase.
Both strains contained menaquinone-7 as the dominant
quinone. The cell-wall peptidoglycan of two novel
strains contained meso-diaminopimelic acid. The major fatty
acids of strains CBA3104T and CBA3105T were anteiso-C15:0,
anteiso-C17:0, and iso-C16:0. The major polar lipids of both
strains were phosphatidylglycerol and diphosphatidylglycerol.
Strain CBA3104T possessed a uniquely higher abundance of
tRNA (97 tRNAs) than four Brachybacterium strains used for
comparative taxonomic analysis (54–62 tRNAs). Both the
CBA3104T and CBA3105T strain harbored various oxidoreductase,
transferase, hydrolase, and lyase as strain-specific
functional genes compared to closely related strains and Brachybacterium
type species. The results of biochemical/physiological,
chemotaxonomic, and genomic analyses demonstrated
that strains CBA3104T and CBA3105T represent a novel species
of the genus Brachybacterium and a novel subspecies of
B. halotolerans, respectively, for which the names Brachybacterium
kimchii sp. nov. and B. halotolerans subsp. kimchii
subsp. nov. are proposed. The type strains of the novel
species and the novel subspecies are CBA3104T (= KCCM
43417T = JCM 34759T) and CBA3105T (= KCCM 43418T =
JCM 34760T), respectively.
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Neisseria meningitidis is a Gram-negative human-restricted
pathogen that asymptomatically resides in the human respiratory
tract. Meningococcal meningitis and sepsis both are
caused by N. meningitidis. The bacterium must adhere to host
epithelial cells in order to colonize effectively. The factors that
determine the initial attachment to the host and dispersal, are
not well understood. Metabolites released by the host may aid
in meningococcal colonization and dissemination. Polyamines
are aliphatic polycations that assist in cell survival and proliferation.
The virulence properties of N. meningitidis after
exposure to polyamines were investigated. Adhesion to nasopharyngeal
epithelial cells increased in the presence of spermine.
Also, the relative expression of adhesin, pilE increased
in the presence of spermine. Further, relative expression of
ctrA, ctrB and lipB was upregulated in the presence of spermidine,
indicating increased capsule formation. Upregulated
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The prominent protein producing workhorse Trichoderma
reesei secretes a typical yellow pigment that is synthesized
by a gene cluster including two polyketide synthase encoding
genes sor1 and sor2. Two transcription factors (YPR1 and
YPR2) that are encoded in the same cluster have been shown
to regulate the expression of the sor genes. However, the physiological
relevance of the yellow pigment synthesis in T.
reesei is not completely clear. In this study, a yellow pigment
hyper-producer OEypr1 and three yellow pigment non-producers,
OEypr1-sor1, Δypr1, and OEypr2, were constructed.
Their phenotypic features in mycelial growth, conidiation,
cell wall integrity, stress tolerance, and cellulase production
were determined. Whereas hyperproduction of the yellow pigment
caused significant defects in all the physiological aspects
tested, the non-producers showed similar colony growth, but
improved conidiation, maintenance of cell wall integrity, and
stress tolerance compared to the control strain. Moreover, in
contrast to the severely compromised extracellular cellobiohydrolase
production in the yellow pigment hyperproducer,
loss of the yellow pigment hardly affected induced cellulase
gene expression. Our results demonstrate that interfering with
the yellow pigment synthesis constitutes an engineering strategy
to endow T. reesei with preferred features for industrial
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Seo-jeong Park , Sangyong Lim , Jong-il Choi
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J. Microbiol. 2020;58(2):131-141. Published online December 23, 2019
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Response regulator (RR) is known a protein that mediates
cell’s response to environmental changes. The effect of RR
from extremophiles was still under investigation. In this study,
response regulator homologs were mined from NGS data
of Antarctic bacteria and overexpressed in Escherichia coli.
Sixteen amino acid sequences were annotated corresponding
to response regulators related to the two-component regulatory
systems; of these, 3 amino acid sequences (DRH632,
DRH1601 and DRH577) with high homology were selected.
These genes were cloned in pRadGro and expressed in E. coli.
The transformant strains were subjected to various abiotic
stresses including oxidative, osmotic, thermal stress, and acidic
stress. There was found that the robustness of E. coli to
abiotic stress was increased in the presence of these response
regulator homologs. Especially, recombinant E. coli overexpressing
drh632 had the highest survival rate in oxidative,
hypothermic, osmotic, and acidic conditions. Recombinant E.
coli overexpressing drh1601 showed the highest tolerance level
to osmotic stress. These results will be applicable for development
of recombinant strains with high tolerance to abiotic
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The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has two isoforms of
NADP+-dependent glutamate dehydrogenase (Gdh1 and
Gdh3) that catalyze the synthesis of glutamate from α-ketoglutarate
and NH4
+. In the present study, we confirmed that
Gdh3, but not Gdh1, mainly contributes to the oxidative stress
resistance of stationary-phase cells and found evidence suggesting
that the insignificance of Gdh1 to stress resistance is
possibly resulted from conditional and reversible aggregation
of Gdh1 into punctuate foci initiated in parallel with postdiauxic
growth. Altered localization to the mitochondria or
peroxisomes prevented Gdh1, which was originally localized
in the cytoplasm, from stationary phase-specific aggregation,
suggesting that some cytosolic factors are involved in the
process of Gdh1 aggregation. Glucose starvation triggered
the transition of the soluble form of Gdh1 into the insoluble
aggregate form, which could be redissolved by replenishing
glucose, without any requirement for protein synthesis. Mutational
analysis showed that the N-terminal proximal region
of Gdh1 (NTP1, aa 21-26, TLFEQH) is essential for glucose
starvation-induced aggregation. We also found that the substitution
of NTP1 with the corresponding region of Gdh3
(NTP3) significantly increased the contribution of the mutant
Gdh1 to the stress resistance of stationary-phase cells. Thus,
this suggests that NTP1 is responsible for the negligible role
of Gdh1 in maintaining the oxidative stress resistance of stationary-
phase cells and the stationary phase-specific stresssensitive
phenotype of the mutants lacking Gdh3.
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J. Microbiol. 2019;57(3):203-212. Published online February 26, 2019
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Oxidative stress arises from an imbalance between the excessive
accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and
a cell’s capability to readily detoxify them. Although ROS are
spontaneously generated during the normal oxygen respiration
and metabolism, the ROS generation is usually augmented
by redox-cycling agents, membrane disrupters, and
bactericidal antibiotics, which contributes their antimicrobial
bioactivity. It is noted that all the bacteria deploy an arsenal
of inducible antioxidant defense systems to cope with the
devastating effect exerted by the oxidative stress: these systems
include the antioxidant effectors such as catalases and
the master regulators such as OxyR. The oxidative stress response
is not essential for normal growth, but critical to survive
the oxidative stress conditions that the bacterial pathogens
may encounter due to the host immune response and/or
the antibiotic treatment. Based on these, we here define the
ROS-inspired antibacterial strategies to enhance the oxidative
stress of ROS generation and/or to compromise the bacterial
response of ROS detoxification, by delineating the ROSgenerating
antimicrobials and the core concept of the bacterial
response against the oxidative stress.
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Nan Xu , Pengcheng Kan , Xiuhua Yao , Ping Yang , Jiwei Wang , Lei Xiang , Yu Zhu
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Acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) seriously affects patient quality
of life. We explored the role of the intestinal microbiota on
oxidative stress and autophagy in stroke, and Astragaloside
IV (AS-IV) reversed the changes induced by intestinal microbiota.
We determined the characteristics of the intestinal
microbiota of AIS and transient ischaemic attack (TIA) patients
by 16S sequencing and found that the structure and diversity
of the intestinal microbiota in patients with AIS and
TIA were significantly different from those in healthy subjects.
Specifically, the abundance of genus Bifidobacterium,
Megamonas, Blautia, Holdemanella, and Clostridium, content
of homocysteine and triglyceride was increased significantly,
thus it may be as a potential mechanism of AIS and
TIA. Furthermore, germ-free mice were infused intracolonically
with fecal supernatants of TIA and AIS with/without
feed AS-IV for 12 weeks, and we found that the feces of AIS
up-regulated the autophagy markers Beclin-1, light chain 3
(LC3)-II and autophagy-related gene (Atg)12, and the expression
of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and NADPH oxidase
2/4 (NOX2/4), malondialdehyde (MDA), however, the
expression of total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC) and activity
of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione (GSH)
was down-regulated in brain tissue, the content of homocysteine
and free fatty acids (FFA) in serum of the mice. Meanwhile,
AS-IV could reverse the above phenomenon, however,
it does not affect the motor function of mice. AS-IV reversed
these changes and it may be a potential drug for AIS therapeutics.
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Many studies have shown that hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is both
detrimental and beneficial to animals and plants, whereas its
effect on bacteria is not fully understood. Here, we report that
H2S, released by sodium hydrosulfide (NaHS), significantly
inhibits the growth of Escherichia coli in a dose-dependent
manner. Further studies have shown that H2S treatment stimulates
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peroxidation and DNA damage. H2S also inhibits the antioxidative
enzyme activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD),
catalase (CAT) and glutathione reductase (GR) and induces
the response of the SoxRS and OxyR regulons in E. coli. Moreover,
pretreatment with the antioxidant ascorbic acid (AsA)
could effectively prevent H2S-induced toxicity in E. coli. Taken
together, our results indicate that H2S exhibits an antibacterial
effect on E. coli through oxidative damage and suggest
a possible application for H2S in water and food processing.
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Tietao Wang , Keqi Chen , Fen Gao , Yiwen Kang , Muhammad Tausif Chaudhry , Zhuo Wang , Yao Wang , Xihui Shen
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The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a widespread and versatile protein secretion system found in most Gram- negative bacteria. Studies of T6SS have mainly focused on its role in virulence toward host cells and inter-bacterial inter-actions, but studies have also shown that T6SS4 in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis participates in the acquisition of zinc ions to alleviate the accumulation of hydroxyl radicals induced by multiple stressors. Here, by comparing the gene expression patterns of wild-type and zntR mutant Y. pseudotubercu-losis cells using RNA-seq analysis, T6SS4 and 17 other bio-logical processes were found to be regulated by ZntR. T6SS4 was positively regulated by ZntR in Y. pseudotuberculosis, and further investigation demonstrated that ZntR regulates T6SS4 by directly binding to its promoter region. T6SS4 ex-pression is regulated by zinc via ZntR, which maintains in-tracellular zinc homeostasis and controls the concentration of reactive oxygen species to prevent bacterial death under oxidative stress. This study provides new insights into the regulation of T6SS4 by a zinc-dependent transcriptional regu-lator, and it provides a foundation for further investigation of the mechanism of zinc transport by T6SS.
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Algicidal bacteria have been turned out to be available for inhibiting
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algal blooms and threatened to economic development and
ecological balance. A marine bacterium Bacillus sp. Ts-12
exhibited significant algicidal activity against P. globosa by
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isolated by silica gel column, Sephadex G-15 column and
HPLC, further identified as hexahydropyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrazine-
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Cyclo-(Pro-Gly) significantly increased the level of reactive
oxygen species (ROS) within P. globosa cells, further activating
the enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant systems,
including superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione
(GSH) and ascorbic acid (AsA). The increase in methane
dicarboxylic aldehyde (MDA) content showed that the
surplus ROS induced lipid peroxidation on membrane system.
Transmission electron microscope (TEM) and flow cytometry
(FCM) analysis revealed that cyclo-(Pro-Gly) caused
reduction of Chl-a content, destruction of cell membrane integrity,
chloroplasts and nuclear structure. Real-time PCR
assay showed that the transcriptions of photosynthesis related
genes (psbA, psbD, rbcL) were significantly inhibited. This
study indicated that cyclo-(Pro-Gly) from marine Bacillus sp.
Ts-12 exerted photosynthetic inhibition and oxidative stress
to P. globosa and eventually led to the algal cells lysis. This
algicidal compound might be potential bio-agent for controlling
P. globosa red tide.
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