Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Food Microbiology, Wageningen University,1 and
2. Microbial Ingredients Section, NIZO Food Research, Ede,2 The Netherlands
3. Wageningen Centre for Food Sciences (WCFS),3 Wageningen, and
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Members of the group of 7-kDa cold-shock proteins (CSPs) are the proteins with the highest level of induction upon cold shock in the lactic acid bacterium
Lactococcus lactis
MG1363. By using double-crossover recombination, two
L. lactis
strains were generated in which genes encoding CSPs are disrupted:
L. lactis
NZ9000ΔAB lacks the tandemly orientated
cspA
and
cspB
genes, and NZ9000ΔABE lacks
cspA, cspB
, and
cspE
. Both strains showed no differences in growth at normal and at low temperatures compared to that of the wild-type strain,
L. lactis
NZ9000. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis showed that upon disruption of the
cspAB
genes, the production of remaining CspE at low temperature increased, and upon disruption of
cspA, cspB
, and
cspE
, the production of CspD at normal growth temperatures increased. Northern blot analysis showed that control is most likely at the transcriptional level. Furthermore, it was established by a proteomics approach that some (non-7-kDa) cold-induced proteins (CIPs) are not cold induced in the
csp
-lacking strains, among others the histon-like protein HslA and the signal transduction protein LlrC. This supports earlier observations (J. A. Wouters, M. Mailhes, F. M. Rombouts, W. M. De Vos, O. P. Kuipers, and T. Abee, Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 66:3756–3763, 2000). that the CSPs of
L. lactis
might be directly involved in the production of some CIPs upon low-temperature exposure. Remarkably, the adaptive response to freezing by prior exposure to 10°C was significantly reduced in strain NZ9000ΔABE but not in strain NZ9000ΔAB compared to results with wild-type strain NZ9000, indicating a notable involvement of CspE in cryoprotection.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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