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The Stringent Stress Response Controls Proteases and Global Regulators under Optimal Growth Conditions in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Daniel Pletzer, Travis M. Blimkie, Heidi Wolfmeier, Yicong Li, Arjun Baghela, Amy Huei‐Yi Lee, Reza Falsafi, Robert E. W. Hancock

2020mSystems34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microorganisms need to adapt rapidly to survive harsh environmental changes. Here, we showed the broad influence of the highly studied bacterial stringent stress response under nonstressful conditions that indicate its general physiological importance and might reflect the readiness of bacteria to respond to and activate acute stress responses. Using RNA-Seq to investigate the transcriptional network of Pseudomonas aeruginosa cells revealed that >30% of all genes changed expression in a stringent response mutant under optimal growth conditions. This included genes regulated by global transcriptional regulators and novel downstream effectors. Our results help to understand the importance of this stress regulator in bacterial lifestyle under relatively unstressed conditions. As such, it draws attention to the consequences of targeting this ubiquitous bacterial signaling molecule.

Topics & Concepts

ProteasesPseudomonas aeruginosaFight-or-flight responseStringent responseMicrobiologyChemistryBiologyBiochemistryBacteriaEnzymeGeneticsGeneMutantBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyVibrio bacteria research studies
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