Affiliation:
1. Wageningen Centre for Food Sciences, Wageningen, The Netherlands
2. Agrotechnology and Food Innovations, Wageningen UR, Wageningen, The Netherlands
3. Laboratory of Food Microbiology, Wageningen UR, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Specific amino acids, purine ribonucleosides, or a combination of the two is required for efficient germination of endospores of
Bacillus cereus
ATCC 14579. A survey including 20 different amino acids showed that
l
-alanine,
l
-cysteine,
l
-threonine, and
l
-glutamine are capable of initiating the germination of endospores of
B. cereus
ATCC 14579. In addition, the purine ribonucleosides inosine and adenosine can trigger germination of the spores. Advanced annotation of the
B. cereus
ATCC 14579 genome revealed the presence of seven putative germination (
ger
) operons, termed
gerG
,
gerI
,
gerK
,
gerL
,
gerQ
,
gerR
, and
gerS
. To determine the role of the encoded putative receptors in nutrient-induced germination, disruption mutants were constructed by the insertion of pMUTIN4 into each of the seven operons. Four of the seven mutants were affected in the germination response to amino acids or purine ribonucleosides, whereas no phenotype could be attributed to the mutants with disrupted
gerK
,
gerL
, and
gerS
loci. The strain with a disrupted
gerR
operon was severely hampered in the ability to germinate: germination occurred in response to
l
-glutamine but not in the presence of any of the other amino acids tested. The
gerG
mutant showed significantly reduced
l
-glutamine-induced germination, which points to a role of this receptor in the
l
-glutamine germination signaling pathway.
gerR
,
gerI
, and
gerQ
mutants showed reduced germination rates in the presence of inosine, suggesting a role for these operons in ribonucleoside signaling. Efficient germination by the combination of
l
-glutamine and inosine was shown to involve the
gerG
and
gerI
operons, since the germination of mutants lacking either one of these receptors was significantly reduced. Germination triggered by the combination of
l
-phenylalanine and inosine was lost in the
gerI
mutant, indicating that both molecules are effective at the GerI receptor.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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