Ultraviolet-B Radiation Stress-Induced Toxicity and Alterations in Proteome of Deinococcus radiodurans

Author:

Kumar JayORCID,Ghosh Paushali,Kumar Ashok

Abstract

<i>Deinococcus radiodurans</i> is a polyextremophilic bacterium capable to survive and grow at high doses of ionizing radiation. Besides resistance to ionizing radiation, the bacterium is also resistant to toxic chemicals and desiccation. This study deals with the effects of non-ionizing radiation (ultraviolet-B) on survival, alterations in proteomic profile, and gene expression in <i>D. radiodurans.</i> Exposure of culture to UV-B caused decrease in the percentage survival with increasing duration, complete killing occurred after 16 h. <i>D. radiodurans</i> also showed enhancement in the generation of reactive oxygen species and activities of antioxidative enzymes. Separation of proteins by 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis revealed major changes in number and abundance of different proteins. Twenty-eight differentially abundant protein spots were identified by MALDI-TOF MS/MS analysis and divided into 8 groups including unknown proteins. Gene expression of a few identified proteins was also analyzed employing qRT-PCR, which showed differential expression corresponding to the respective proteins. In silico analysis of certain hypothetical proteins (HPs) suggested that these are novel and as yet not reported from <i>D. radiodurans</i> subjected to UV-B stress. These HPs may prove useful in future studies especially for assessing their significance in the adaptation and management of stress responses against UV-B stress.

Publisher

S. Karger AG

Subject

Cell Biology,Religious studies,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Physiology,Biochemistry,Microbiology,Biotechnology

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