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Global analysis of disulfide bond proteins in Pseudomonas aeruginosa exposed to hydrogen peroxide and gamma rays

Authors
An, Byung ChullLee, Seung SikLee, Eun MiWi, Seung GonPark, WoojunChung, Byung Yeoup
Issue Date
May-2010
Publisher
INFORMA HEALTHCARE
Keywords
Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1; disulfide bond proteins; oxidative stress; thiol affinity purification method; hydrogen peroxide; gamma ray
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION BIOLOGY, v.86, no.5, pp.400 - 408
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION BIOLOGY
Volume
86
Number
5
Start Page
400
End Page
408
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/116598
DOI
10.3109/09553000903567953
ISSN
0955-3002
Abstract
Materials and methods: Oxidative stress in P. aeruginosa was induced by H(2)O(2) or <SU60</SUCo gamma-rays. DSBP of P. aeruginosa were isolated by using a thiol affinity purification method and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Induction of DSBP and their transcriptional levels were analysed by Western blot and quantitative-polymerase chain reaction (q-PCR), respectively. Results: We isolated and identified 40 DSBP in P. aeruginosa. A comparison of DSBP patterns under different stress conditions, including exposure to 0.5 mM H(2)O(2) and 30 Gy of gamma rays, was carried out. We selected 13 DSBP based on their increased intensity under oxidative stress and investigated their expression levels using q-PCR. Of these 13 proteins, P. aeruginosa (PA) 0126 and PA0277 transcriptional levels were strongly induced (4- to 9-fold) by gamma ray. A corresponding induction in the translational levels of PA0126 was confirmed by Western blot analysis. PA0126 was identified is a hypothetical protein with 206 amino acids and contained three cysteine residues. A shift in molecular weight of PA0126 under oxidised/reduced state indicated its homo-oligomeric structure under non-reducing condition. Conclusion: PA0126, a hypothetical protein with disulfide bonds was identified as a key responder to oxidative stress along with other known DSBP of P. aeruginosa. We determined that all DSBP underwent a redox cycling. Furthermore, our results give deeper insight into the relationship between oxidative stress and DSBP in P. aeruginosa.
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