Anaerobic survival of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by pyruvate fermentation requires an Usp-type stress protein

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Anaerobic survival of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by pyruvate fermentation requires an Usp-type stress protein. / Schreiber, Kerstin; Boes, Nelli; Eschbach, Martin; Jaensch, Lothar; Wehland, Juergen; Bjarnsholt, Thomas; Givskov, Michael; Hentzer, Morten; Schobert, Max.

In: Journal of Bacteriology, Vol. 188, No. 2, 2006, p. 659-68.

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Schreiber, K, Boes, N, Eschbach, M, Jaensch, L, Wehland, J, Bjarnsholt, T, Givskov, M, Hentzer, M & Schobert, M 2006, 'Anaerobic survival of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by pyruvate fermentation requires an Usp-type stress protein', Journal of Bacteriology, vol. 188, no. 2, pp. 659-68. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.188.2.659-668.2006

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Schreiber, K., Boes, N., Eschbach, M., Jaensch, L., Wehland, J., Bjarnsholt, T., Givskov, M., Hentzer, M., & Schobert, M. (2006). Anaerobic survival of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by pyruvate fermentation requires an Usp-type stress protein. Journal of Bacteriology, 188(2), 659-68. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.188.2.659-668.2006

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Schreiber K, Boes N, Eschbach M, Jaensch L, Wehland J, Bjarnsholt T et al. Anaerobic survival of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by pyruvate fermentation requires an Usp-type stress protein. Journal of Bacteriology. 2006;188(2):659-68. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.188.2.659-668.2006

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Schreiber, Kerstin ; Boes, Nelli ; Eschbach, Martin ; Jaensch, Lothar ; Wehland, Juergen ; Bjarnsholt, Thomas ; Givskov, Michael ; Hentzer, Morten ; Schobert, Max. / Anaerobic survival of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by pyruvate fermentation requires an Usp-type stress protein. In: Journal of Bacteriology. 2006 ; Vol. 188, No. 2. pp. 659-68.

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@article{508ea5900e4d11de8478000ea68e967b,
title = "Anaerobic survival of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by pyruvate fermentation requires an Usp-type stress protein",
abstract = "Recently, we identified a pyruvate fermentation pathway in Pseudomonas aeruginosa sustaining anaerobic survival in the absence of alternative anaerobic respiratory and fermentative energy generation systems (M. Eschbach, K. Schreiber, K. Trunk, J. Buer, D. Jahn, and M. Schobert, J. Bacteriol. 186:4596-4604, 2004). Anaerobic long-term survival of P. aeruginosa might be essential for survival in deeper layers of a biofilm and the persistent infection of anaerobic mucus plaques in the cystic fibrosis lung. Proteome analysis of P. aeruginosa cells during a 7-day period of pyruvate fermentation revealed the induced synthesis of three enzymes involved in arginine fermentation, ArcA, ArcB, and ArcC, and the outer membrane protein OprL. Moreover, formation of two proteins of unknown function, PA3309 and PA4352, increased by factors of 72- and 22-fold, respectively. Both belong to the group of universal stress proteins (Usp). Long-term survival of a PA3309 knockout mutant by pyruvate fermentation was found drastically reduced. The oxygen-sensing regulator Anr controls expression of the PPA3309-lacZ reporter gene fusion after a shift to anaerobic conditions and further pyruvate fermentation. PA3309 expression was also found induced during the anaerobic and aerobic stationary phases. This aerobic stationary-phase induction is independent of the regulatory proteins Anr, RpoS, RelA, GacA, RhlR, and LasR, indicating a currently unknown mechanism of stationary-phase-dependent gene activation. PA3309 promoter activity was detected in the deeper layers of a P. aeruginosa biofilm using a PPA3309-gfp (green fluorescent protein gene) fusion and confocal laser-scanning microscopy. This is the first description of an Anr-dependent, anaerobically induced, and functional Usp-like protein in bacteria.",
author = "Kerstin Schreiber and Nelli Boes and Martin Eschbach and Lothar Jaensch and Juergen Wehland and Thomas Bjarnsholt and Michael Givskov and Morten Hentzer and Max Schobert",
note = "Keywords: Anaerobiosis; Arginine; Bacterial Proteins; Biofilms; DNA-Binding Proteins; Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional; Fermentation; Heat-Shock Proteins; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Pyruvic Acid; Trans-Activators",
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language = "English",
volume = "188",
pages = "659--68",
journal = "Journal of Bacteriology",
issn = "0021-9193",
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T1 - Anaerobic survival of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by pyruvate fermentation requires an Usp-type stress protein

AU - Schreiber, Kerstin

AU - Boes, Nelli

AU - Eschbach, Martin

AU - Jaensch, Lothar

AU - Wehland, Juergen

AU - Bjarnsholt, Thomas

AU - Givskov, Michael

AU - Hentzer, Morten

AU - Schobert, Max

N1 - Keywords: Anaerobiosis; Arginine; Bacterial Proteins; Biofilms; DNA-Binding Proteins; Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional; Fermentation; Heat-Shock Proteins; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Pyruvic Acid; Trans-Activators

PY - 2006

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N2 - Recently, we identified a pyruvate fermentation pathway in Pseudomonas aeruginosa sustaining anaerobic survival in the absence of alternative anaerobic respiratory and fermentative energy generation systems (M. Eschbach, K. Schreiber, K. Trunk, J. Buer, D. Jahn, and M. Schobert, J. Bacteriol. 186:4596-4604, 2004). Anaerobic long-term survival of P. aeruginosa might be essential for survival in deeper layers of a biofilm and the persistent infection of anaerobic mucus plaques in the cystic fibrosis lung. Proteome analysis of P. aeruginosa cells during a 7-day period of pyruvate fermentation revealed the induced synthesis of three enzymes involved in arginine fermentation, ArcA, ArcB, and ArcC, and the outer membrane protein OprL. Moreover, formation of two proteins of unknown function, PA3309 and PA4352, increased by factors of 72- and 22-fold, respectively. Both belong to the group of universal stress proteins (Usp). Long-term survival of a PA3309 knockout mutant by pyruvate fermentation was found drastically reduced. The oxygen-sensing regulator Anr controls expression of the PPA3309-lacZ reporter gene fusion after a shift to anaerobic conditions and further pyruvate fermentation. PA3309 expression was also found induced during the anaerobic and aerobic stationary phases. This aerobic stationary-phase induction is independent of the regulatory proteins Anr, RpoS, RelA, GacA, RhlR, and LasR, indicating a currently unknown mechanism of stationary-phase-dependent gene activation. PA3309 promoter activity was detected in the deeper layers of a P. aeruginosa biofilm using a PPA3309-gfp (green fluorescent protein gene) fusion and confocal laser-scanning microscopy. This is the first description of an Anr-dependent, anaerobically induced, and functional Usp-like protein in bacteria.

AB - Recently, we identified a pyruvate fermentation pathway in Pseudomonas aeruginosa sustaining anaerobic survival in the absence of alternative anaerobic respiratory and fermentative energy generation systems (M. Eschbach, K. Schreiber, K. Trunk, J. Buer, D. Jahn, and M. Schobert, J. Bacteriol. 186:4596-4604, 2004). Anaerobic long-term survival of P. aeruginosa might be essential for survival in deeper layers of a biofilm and the persistent infection of anaerobic mucus plaques in the cystic fibrosis lung. Proteome analysis of P. aeruginosa cells during a 7-day period of pyruvate fermentation revealed the induced synthesis of three enzymes involved in arginine fermentation, ArcA, ArcB, and ArcC, and the outer membrane protein OprL. Moreover, formation of two proteins of unknown function, PA3309 and PA4352, increased by factors of 72- and 22-fold, respectively. Both belong to the group of universal stress proteins (Usp). Long-term survival of a PA3309 knockout mutant by pyruvate fermentation was found drastically reduced. The oxygen-sensing regulator Anr controls expression of the PPA3309-lacZ reporter gene fusion after a shift to anaerobic conditions and further pyruvate fermentation. PA3309 expression was also found induced during the anaerobic and aerobic stationary phases. This aerobic stationary-phase induction is independent of the regulatory proteins Anr, RpoS, RelA, GacA, RhlR, and LasR, indicating a currently unknown mechanism of stationary-phase-dependent gene activation. PA3309 promoter activity was detected in the deeper layers of a P. aeruginosa biofilm using a PPA3309-gfp (green fluorescent protein gene) fusion and confocal laser-scanning microscopy. This is the first description of an Anr-dependent, anaerobically induced, and functional Usp-like protein in bacteria.

U2 - 10.1128/JB.188.2.659-668.2006

DO - 10.1128/JB.188.2.659-668.2006

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 16385055

VL - 188

SP - 659

EP - 668

JO - Journal of Bacteriology

JF - Journal of Bacteriology

SN - 0021-9193

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