Genome-wide transcriptional response of the archaeon Thermococcus gammatolerans to cadmium.

Thermococcus gammatolerans, the most radioresistant archaeon known to date, is an anaerobic and hyperthermophilic sulfur-reducing organism living in deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Knowledge of mechanisms underlying archaeal metal tolerance in such metal-rich ecosystem is still poorly documented. We sh...

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Main Authors: Arnaud Lagorce, Aude Fourçans, Murielle Dutertre, Brice Bouyssiere, Yvan Zivanovic, Fabrice Confalonieri
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22848664/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-937167528acd4ac4950acaef783774282021-03-04T00:29:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0177e4193510.1371/journal.pone.0041935Genome-wide transcriptional response of the archaeon Thermococcus gammatolerans to cadmium.Arnaud LagorceAude FourçansMurielle DutertreBrice BouyssiereYvan ZivanovicFabrice ConfalonieriThermococcus gammatolerans, the most radioresistant archaeon known to date, is an anaerobic and hyperthermophilic sulfur-reducing organism living in deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Knowledge of mechanisms underlying archaeal metal tolerance in such metal-rich ecosystem is still poorly documented. We showed that T. gammatolerans exhibits high resistance to cadmium (Cd), cobalt (Co) and zinc (Zn), a weaker tolerance to nickel (Ni), copper (Cu) and arsenate (AsO(4)) and that cells exposed to 1 mM Cd exhibit a cellular Cd concentration of 67 µM. A time-dependent transcriptomic analysis using microarrays was performed at a non-toxic (100 µM) and a toxic (1 mM) Cd dose. The reliability of microarray data was strengthened by real time RT-PCR validations. Altogether, 114 Cd responsive genes were revealed and a substantial subset of genes is related to metal homeostasis, drug detoxification, re-oxidization of cofactors and ATP production. This first genome-wide expression profiling study of archaeal cells challenged with Cd showed that T. gammatolerans withstands induced stress through pathways observed in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes but also through new and original strategies. T. gammatolerans cells challenged with 1 mM Cd basically promote: 1) the induction of several transporter/permease encoding genes, probably to detoxify the cell; 2) the upregulation of Fe transporters encoding genes to likely compensate Cd damages in iron-containing proteins; 3) the induction of membrane-bound hydrogenase (Mbh) and membrane-bound hydrogenlyase (Mhy2) subunits encoding genes involved in recycling reduced cofactors and/or in proton translocation for energy production. By contrast to other organisms, redox homeostasis genes appear constitutively expressed and only a few genes encoding DNA repair proteins are regulated. We compared the expression of 27 Cd responsive genes in other stress conditions (Zn, Ni, heat shock, γ-rays), and showed that the Cd transcriptional pattern is comparable to other metal stress transcriptional responses (Cd, Zn, Ni) but not to a general stress response.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22848664/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Arnaud Lagorce
Aude Fourçans
Murielle Dutertre
Brice Bouyssiere
Yvan Zivanovic
Fabrice Confalonieri
spellingShingle Arnaud Lagorce
Aude Fourçans
Murielle Dutertre
Brice Bouyssiere
Yvan Zivanovic
Fabrice Confalonieri
Genome-wide transcriptional response of the archaeon Thermococcus gammatolerans to cadmium.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Arnaud Lagorce
Aude Fourçans
Murielle Dutertre
Brice Bouyssiere
Yvan Zivanovic
Fabrice Confalonieri
author_sort Arnaud Lagorce
title Genome-wide transcriptional response of the archaeon Thermococcus gammatolerans to cadmium.
title_short Genome-wide transcriptional response of the archaeon Thermococcus gammatolerans to cadmium.
title_full Genome-wide transcriptional response of the archaeon Thermococcus gammatolerans to cadmium.
title_fullStr Genome-wide transcriptional response of the archaeon Thermococcus gammatolerans to cadmium.
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide transcriptional response of the archaeon Thermococcus gammatolerans to cadmium.
title_sort genome-wide transcriptional response of the archaeon thermococcus gammatolerans to cadmium.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Thermococcus gammatolerans, the most radioresistant archaeon known to date, is an anaerobic and hyperthermophilic sulfur-reducing organism living in deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Knowledge of mechanisms underlying archaeal metal tolerance in such metal-rich ecosystem is still poorly documented. We showed that T. gammatolerans exhibits high resistance to cadmium (Cd), cobalt (Co) and zinc (Zn), a weaker tolerance to nickel (Ni), copper (Cu) and arsenate (AsO(4)) and that cells exposed to 1 mM Cd exhibit a cellular Cd concentration of 67 µM. A time-dependent transcriptomic analysis using microarrays was performed at a non-toxic (100 µM) and a toxic (1 mM) Cd dose. The reliability of microarray data was strengthened by real time RT-PCR validations. Altogether, 114 Cd responsive genes were revealed and a substantial subset of genes is related to metal homeostasis, drug detoxification, re-oxidization of cofactors and ATP production. This first genome-wide expression profiling study of archaeal cells challenged with Cd showed that T. gammatolerans withstands induced stress through pathways observed in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes but also through new and original strategies. T. gammatolerans cells challenged with 1 mM Cd basically promote: 1) the induction of several transporter/permease encoding genes, probably to detoxify the cell; 2) the upregulation of Fe transporters encoding genes to likely compensate Cd damages in iron-containing proteins; 3) the induction of membrane-bound hydrogenase (Mbh) and membrane-bound hydrogenlyase (Mhy2) subunits encoding genes involved in recycling reduced cofactors and/or in proton translocation for energy production. By contrast to other organisms, redox homeostasis genes appear constitutively expressed and only a few genes encoding DNA repair proteins are regulated. We compared the expression of 27 Cd responsive genes in other stress conditions (Zn, Ni, heat shock, γ-rays), and showed that the Cd transcriptional pattern is comparable to other metal stress transcriptional responses (Cd, Zn, Ni) but not to a general stress response.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22848664/pdf/?tool=EBI
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