Genome-Wide Search for Genes Required for Bifidobacterial Growth under Iron-Limitation

Bacteria evolved over millennia in the presence of the vital micronutrient iron. Iron is involved in numerous processes within the cell and is essential for nearly all living organisms. The importance of iron to the survival of bacteria is obvious from the large variety of mechanisms by which iron m...

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Main Authors: Noreen Lanigan, Francesca Bottacini, Pat G. Casey, Mary O'Connell Motherway, Douwe van Sinderen
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Microbiology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00964/full
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spelling doaj-8e0937cd5ef7442abf352671f5c1fe622020-11-24T20:40:28ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2017-05-01810.3389/fmicb.2017.00964250298Genome-Wide Search for Genes Required for Bifidobacterial Growth under Iron-LimitationNoreen LaniganFrancesca BottaciniPat G. CaseyMary O'Connell MotherwayDouwe van SinderenBacteria evolved over millennia in the presence of the vital micronutrient iron. Iron is involved in numerous processes within the cell and is essential for nearly all living organisms. The importance of iron to the survival of bacteria is obvious from the large variety of mechanisms by which iron may be acquired from the environment. Random mutagenesis and global gene expression profiling led to the identification of a number of genes, which are essential for Bifidobacterium breve UCC2003 survival under iron-restrictive conditions. These genes encode, among others, Fe-S cluster-associated proteins, a possible ferric iron reductase, a number of cell wall-associated proteins, and various DNA replication and repair proteins. In addition, our study identified several presumed iron uptake systems which were shown to be essential for B. breve UCC2003 growth under conditions of either ferric and/or ferrous iron chelation. Of these, two gene clusters encoding putative iron-uptake systems, bfeUO and sifABCDE, were further characterised, indicating that sifABCDE is involved in ferrous iron transport, while the bfeUO-encoded transport system imports both ferrous and ferric iron. Transcription studies showed that bfeUO and sifABCDE constitute two separate transcriptional units that are induced upon dipyridyl-mediated iron limitation. In the anaerobic gastrointestinal environment ferrous iron is presumed to be of most relevance, though a mutation in the sifABCDE cluster does not affect B. breve UCC2003's ability to colonise the gut of a murine model.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00964/fullferrousferricferric reductasesiderophoreFe-S cluster
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Francesca Bottacini
Pat G. Casey
Mary O'Connell Motherway
Douwe van Sinderen
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Francesca Bottacini
Pat G. Casey
Mary O'Connell Motherway
Douwe van Sinderen
Genome-Wide Search for Genes Required for Bifidobacterial Growth under Iron-Limitation
Frontiers in Microbiology
ferrous
ferric
ferric reductase
siderophore
Fe-S cluster
author_facet Noreen Lanigan
Francesca Bottacini
Pat G. Casey
Mary O'Connell Motherway
Douwe van Sinderen
author_sort Noreen Lanigan
title Genome-Wide Search for Genes Required for Bifidobacterial Growth under Iron-Limitation
title_short Genome-Wide Search for Genes Required for Bifidobacterial Growth under Iron-Limitation
title_full Genome-Wide Search for Genes Required for Bifidobacterial Growth under Iron-Limitation
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Search for Genes Required for Bifidobacterial Growth under Iron-Limitation
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Search for Genes Required for Bifidobacterial Growth under Iron-Limitation
title_sort genome-wide search for genes required for bifidobacterial growth under iron-limitation
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Bacteria evolved over millennia in the presence of the vital micronutrient iron. Iron is involved in numerous processes within the cell and is essential for nearly all living organisms. The importance of iron to the survival of bacteria is obvious from the large variety of mechanisms by which iron may be acquired from the environment. Random mutagenesis and global gene expression profiling led to the identification of a number of genes, which are essential for Bifidobacterium breve UCC2003 survival under iron-restrictive conditions. These genes encode, among others, Fe-S cluster-associated proteins, a possible ferric iron reductase, a number of cell wall-associated proteins, and various DNA replication and repair proteins. In addition, our study identified several presumed iron uptake systems which were shown to be essential for B. breve UCC2003 growth under conditions of either ferric and/or ferrous iron chelation. Of these, two gene clusters encoding putative iron-uptake systems, bfeUO and sifABCDE, were further characterised, indicating that sifABCDE is involved in ferrous iron transport, while the bfeUO-encoded transport system imports both ferrous and ferric iron. Transcription studies showed that bfeUO and sifABCDE constitute two separate transcriptional units that are induced upon dipyridyl-mediated iron limitation. In the anaerobic gastrointestinal environment ferrous iron is presumed to be of most relevance, though a mutation in the sifABCDE cluster does not affect B. breve UCC2003's ability to colonise the gut of a murine model.
topic ferrous
ferric
ferric reductase
siderophore
Fe-S cluster
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00964/full
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