Roles of RpoN in the resistance of <it>Campylobacter jejuni </it>under various stress conditions

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Campylobacter jejuni </it>is a leading foodborne pathogen worldwide. Despite the fastidious nature of <it>C. jejuni </it>growth, increasing numbers of human campylobacteriosis suggest that <it>C. jej...

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Main Authors: Ryu Sangryeol, Yun Jiae, Jeon Byeonghwa, Hwang Sunyoung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-09-01
Series:BMC Microbiology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2180/11/207
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spelling doaj-6531f0478cbd46ee8ea997025f07edac2020-11-25T00:22:19ZengBMCBMC Microbiology1471-21802011-09-0111120710.1186/1471-2180-11-207Roles of RpoN in the resistance of <it>Campylobacter jejuni </it>under various stress conditionsRyu SangryeolYun JiaeJeon ByeonghwaHwang Sunyoung<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Campylobacter jejuni </it>is a leading foodborne pathogen worldwide. Despite the fastidious nature of <it>C. jejuni </it>growth, increasing numbers of human campylobacteriosis suggest that <it>C. jejuni </it>may possess unique mechanisms to survive under various stress conditions. <it>C. jejuni </it>possesses only three sigma factors (FliA, RpoD, and RpoN) and lacks stress-defense sigma factors. Since FliA and RpoD are dedicated to flagella synthesis and housekeeping, respectively, in this study, we investigated the role of RpoN in <it>C. jejuni</it>'s defense against various stresses.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Survivability of an <it>rpoN </it>mutant was compared with the wild-type <it>C. jejuni </it>under various stress conditions. While the growth of the <it>rpoN </it>mutant was as comparably as that of the wild type in shaking cultures, the <it>rpoN </it>mutant exhibited significant survival defects when cultured statically. The <it>rpoN </it>mutant was more sensitive to osmotic stress (0.8% NaCl) with abnormally-elongated cell morphology. Compared to the wile type, the <it>rpoN </it>mutant was more susceptible to acid stress (pH 5) and more resistant to hydrogen peroxide. However, the <it>rpoN </it>mutation had little effect on the resistance of <it>C. jejuni </it>to alkaline pH, heat, cold and antimicrobials.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The results demonstrate that RpoN plays an important role in <it>C. jejuni</it>'s defense against various stresses which this bacterial pathogen may encounter during transmission to and infection of humans.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2180/11/207
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author Ryu Sangryeol
Yun Jiae
Jeon Byeonghwa
Hwang Sunyoung
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Yun Jiae
Jeon Byeonghwa
Hwang Sunyoung
Roles of RpoN in the resistance of <it>Campylobacter jejuni </it>under various stress conditions
BMC Microbiology
author_facet Ryu Sangryeol
Yun Jiae
Jeon Byeonghwa
Hwang Sunyoung
author_sort Ryu Sangryeol
title Roles of RpoN in the resistance of <it>Campylobacter jejuni </it>under various stress conditions
title_short Roles of RpoN in the resistance of <it>Campylobacter jejuni </it>under various stress conditions
title_full Roles of RpoN in the resistance of <it>Campylobacter jejuni </it>under various stress conditions
title_fullStr Roles of RpoN in the resistance of <it>Campylobacter jejuni </it>under various stress conditions
title_full_unstemmed Roles of RpoN in the resistance of <it>Campylobacter jejuni </it>under various stress conditions
title_sort roles of rpon in the resistance of <it>campylobacter jejuni </it>under various stress conditions
publisher BMC
series BMC Microbiology
issn 1471-2180
publishDate 2011-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Campylobacter jejuni </it>is a leading foodborne pathogen worldwide. Despite the fastidious nature of <it>C. jejuni </it>growth, increasing numbers of human campylobacteriosis suggest that <it>C. jejuni </it>may possess unique mechanisms to survive under various stress conditions. <it>C. jejuni </it>possesses only three sigma factors (FliA, RpoD, and RpoN) and lacks stress-defense sigma factors. Since FliA and RpoD are dedicated to flagella synthesis and housekeeping, respectively, in this study, we investigated the role of RpoN in <it>C. jejuni</it>'s defense against various stresses.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Survivability of an <it>rpoN </it>mutant was compared with the wild-type <it>C. jejuni </it>under various stress conditions. While the growth of the <it>rpoN </it>mutant was as comparably as that of the wild type in shaking cultures, the <it>rpoN </it>mutant exhibited significant survival defects when cultured statically. The <it>rpoN </it>mutant was more sensitive to osmotic stress (0.8% NaCl) with abnormally-elongated cell morphology. Compared to the wile type, the <it>rpoN </it>mutant was more susceptible to acid stress (pH 5) and more resistant to hydrogen peroxide. However, the <it>rpoN </it>mutation had little effect on the resistance of <it>C. jejuni </it>to alkaline pH, heat, cold and antimicrobials.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The results demonstrate that RpoN plays an important role in <it>C. jejuni</it>'s defense against various stresses which this bacterial pathogen may encounter during transmission to and infection of humans.</p>
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