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Systems Insight into the Spore Germination of Streptomyces coelicolor

Journal

JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 525-536

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/pr300980v

Keywords

germination; differentiation; protein expression; Streptomyces

Funding

  1. Czech Science Foundation [P302-11-0229, P302/10/0468, 310/07/1009]
  2. Grant Agency of the Charles University [17409]
  3. Charles University [SVV-2012-264506]
  4. long-term organization development plan from the Faculty of Military Health Sciences, University of Defence, Czech Republic [1011]
  5. project of Charles University in Prague [PRVOUK-P24/LF1/3]

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An example of bacterium, which undergoes a complex development, is the genus of Streptomyces whose importance lies in their wide capacity to produce secondary metabolites, including antibiotics. In this work, a proteomic approach was applied to the systems study of germination as a transition from dormancy to the metabolically active stage. The protein expression levels were examined throughout the germination time course, the kinetics of the accumulated and newly synthesized proteins were clustered, and proteins detected in each group were identified. Altogether, 104 2DE gel images at 13 time points, from dormant state until 5.5 h of growth, were analyzed. The mass spectrometry identified proteins were separated into functional groups and their potential roles during germination were further assessed. The showed that the full competence of spores to effectively undergo active metabolism is derived from the sporulation step, which facilitates the rapid initiation of global protein expression during the first 10 min of cultivation. Within the first hour, the majority of proteins were synthesized. From this stage, the full capability of regulatory mechanisms to respond to environmental cues is presumed. The obtained results might also provide a data source for further investigations of the process of germination.

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