Proteins involved in difference of sorbitol fermentation rates of the toxigenic and nontoxigenic <it>Vibrio cholerae </it>El Tor strains revealed by comparative proteome analysis
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The nontoxigenic <it>V. cholerae </it>El Tor strains ferment sorbitol faster than the toxigenic strains, hence fast-fermenting and slow-fermenting strains are defined by sorbitol fermentation test. This test has been used...
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doaj-740e86b9cd9647fa97893d47ee7ad2b42020-11-24T22:16:56ZengBMCBMC Microbiology1471-21802009-07-019113510.1186/1471-2180-9-135Proteins involved in difference of sorbitol fermentation rates of the toxigenic and nontoxigenic <it>Vibrio cholerae </it>El Tor strains revealed by comparative proteome analysisKan BiaoGao ShouyiQiu HaiyanZhang HongzhiWang Ruibai<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The nontoxigenic <it>V. cholerae </it>El Tor strains ferment sorbitol faster than the toxigenic strains, hence fast-fermenting and slow-fermenting strains are defined by sorbitol fermentation test. This test has been used for more than 40 years in cholera surveillance and strain analysis in China. Understanding of the mechanisms of sorbitol metabolism of the toxigenic and nontoxigenic strains may help to explore the genome and metabolism divergence in these strains. Here we used comparative proteomic analysis to find the proteins which may be involved in such metabolic difference.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We found the production of formate and lactic acid in the sorbitol fermentation medium of the nontoxigenic strain was earlier than of the toxigenic strain. We compared the protein expression profiles of the toxigenic strain N16961 and nontoxigenic strain JS32 cultured in sorbitol fermentation medium, by using fructose fermentation medium as the control. Seventy-three differential protein spots were found and further identified by MALDI-MS. The difference of product of fructose-specific IIA/FPR component gene and mannitol-1-P dehydrogenase, may be involved in the difference of sorbitol transportation and dehydrogenation in the sorbitol fast- and slow-fermenting strains. The difference of the relative transcription levels of pyruvate formate-lyase to pyruvate dehydrogenase between the toxigenic and nontoxigenic strains may be also responsible for the time and ability difference of formate production between these strains.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Multiple factors involved in different metabolism steps may affect the sorbitol fermentation in the toxigenic and nontoxigenic strains of <it>V. cholerae </it>El Tor.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2180/9/135 |
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Kan Biao Gao Shouyi Qiu Haiyan Zhang Hongzhi Wang Ruibai Proteins involved in difference of sorbitol fermentation rates of the toxigenic and nontoxigenic <it>Vibrio cholerae </it>El Tor strains revealed by comparative proteome analysis BMC Microbiology |
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Proteins involved in difference of sorbitol fermentation rates of the toxigenic and nontoxigenic <it>Vibrio cholerae </it>El Tor strains revealed by comparative proteome analysis |
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Proteins involved in difference of sorbitol fermentation rates of the toxigenic and nontoxigenic <it>Vibrio cholerae </it>El Tor strains revealed by comparative proteome analysis |
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Proteins involved in difference of sorbitol fermentation rates of the toxigenic and nontoxigenic <it>Vibrio cholerae </it>El Tor strains revealed by comparative proteome analysis |
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Proteins involved in difference of sorbitol fermentation rates of the toxigenic and nontoxigenic <it>Vibrio cholerae </it>El Tor strains revealed by comparative proteome analysis |
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Proteins involved in difference of sorbitol fermentation rates of the toxigenic and nontoxigenic <it>Vibrio cholerae </it>El Tor strains revealed by comparative proteome analysis |
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proteins involved in difference of sorbitol fermentation rates of the toxigenic and nontoxigenic <it>vibrio cholerae </it>el tor strains revealed by comparative proteome analysis |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The nontoxigenic <it>V. cholerae </it>El Tor strains ferment sorbitol faster than the toxigenic strains, hence fast-fermenting and slow-fermenting strains are defined by sorbitol fermentation test. This test has been used for more than 40 years in cholera surveillance and strain analysis in China. Understanding of the mechanisms of sorbitol metabolism of the toxigenic and nontoxigenic strains may help to explore the genome and metabolism divergence in these strains. Here we used comparative proteomic analysis to find the proteins which may be involved in such metabolic difference.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We found the production of formate and lactic acid in the sorbitol fermentation medium of the nontoxigenic strain was earlier than of the toxigenic strain. We compared the protein expression profiles of the toxigenic strain N16961 and nontoxigenic strain JS32 cultured in sorbitol fermentation medium, by using fructose fermentation medium as the control. Seventy-three differential protein spots were found and further identified by MALDI-MS. The difference of product of fructose-specific IIA/FPR component gene and mannitol-1-P dehydrogenase, may be involved in the difference of sorbitol transportation and dehydrogenation in the sorbitol fast- and slow-fermenting strains. The difference of the relative transcription levels of pyruvate formate-lyase to pyruvate dehydrogenase between the toxigenic and nontoxigenic strains may be also responsible for the time and ability difference of formate production between these strains.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Multiple factors involved in different metabolism steps may affect the sorbitol fermentation in the toxigenic and nontoxigenic strains of <it>V. cholerae </it>El Tor.</p> |
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