Affiliation:
1. Nestlé Research Center, Vers-Chez-Les-Blanc, 1000 Lausanne 26, Switzerland
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The development of molecular tools allowed light to be shed on several widespread genetic mechanisms aiming at limiting the effect of molecular damage on bacterial survival. For some bacterial taxa, there are limited tools in the genetic toolbox, which restricts the possibilities to investigate the molecular basis of their stress response. In that case, an alternative strategy is to study genetic variants of a strain under stress conditions. The comparative study of the genetic determinants responsible for their phenotypes, e.g., an improved tolerance to stress, offers precious clues on the molecular mechanisms effective in this bacterial taxon. We applied this approach and isolated two heat shock-tolerant strains derived from
Bifidobacterium longum
NCC2705. A global analysis of their transcriptomes revealed that the
dnaK
operon and the
clpB
gene were overexpressed in both heat shock-tolerant strains. We sequenced the
hspR
gene coding for the negative regulator of
dnaK
and
clpB
and found point mutations affecting protein domains likely responsible for the binding of the regulators to the promoter DNA. Complementation of the mutant strains by the wild-type regulator
hspR
restored its heat sensitivity and thus demonstrated that these mutations were responsible for the observed heat tolerance phenotype.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
24 articles.
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