Exoprotease Activity of Two Marine Bacteria during Starvation

Author:

Albertson Nan H.1,Nyström Thomas1,Kjelleberg Staffan1

Affiliation:

1. Department of General and Marine Microbiology, University of Göteborg, Carl Skottsbergs Gata 22, S-413 19 Göteborg, Sweden

Abstract

Exoprotease activity during 120 h of total energy and nutrient starvation was examined in two marine bacteria, Vibrio sp. strain S14 and Pseudomonas sp. strain S9. The activity was determined by spectrophotometric measurement of the rate of release of soluble color from an insoluble azure dye derivative of hide powder (hide powder azure). Starved cells of both strains (5 h for S14, and 4 or 24 h for S9) showed greater extracellular proteolytic activity than at the onset of starvation. The exoprotease activity of cells starved for longer periods of time then decreased, but was found to be present at significant levels throughout the starvation period studied (120 h). The accumulation of exoprotease activity in the bulk phase during starvation indicated that both strains constitutively excreted extracellular proteases. As deduced from experiments with chloramphenicol, de novo protein synthesis during starvation was required for the production and/or release of the exoproteases into the surrounding environment. The degradation of hide powder azure allowed an immediate increase in respiration rate, also by long-term-starved cells. This suggests that metabolic systems are primed to respond to the availability of substrates, allowing the cells to recover rapidly. The regulation of exoprotease activity was also studied and found to be different in the two strains. Casamino Acids repressed exoprotease activity in Pseudomonas sp. strain S9, whereas a mechanism similar to catabolite repression was found for Vibrio sp. strain S14 in that glucose repressed activity and cyclic AMP reversed this effect. The exoproteases appeared to be metalloproteinases because the addition of EDTA to cell-free starvation supernatants from both strains significantly inhibited the activity of the proteases.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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