Induction of Viable but Nonculturable State in Rhodococcus and Transcriptome Analysis Using RNA-seq.

Viable but nonculturable (VBNC) bacteria, which maintain the viability with loss of culturability, universally exist in contaminated and non-contaminated environments. In this study, two strains, Rhodococcus sp. TG13 and TN3, which were isolated from PCB-contaminated sediment and non-contaminated se...

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Main Authors: Xiaomei Su, Li Guo, Linxian Ding, Kun Qu, Chaofeng Shen
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4725852?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-ae5763e2b58c4a858c29514f5be680db2020-11-25T01:58:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01111e014759310.1371/journal.pone.0147593Induction of Viable but Nonculturable State in Rhodococcus and Transcriptome Analysis Using RNA-seq.Xiaomei SuLi GuoLinxian DingKun QuChaofeng ShenViable but nonculturable (VBNC) bacteria, which maintain the viability with loss of culturability, universally exist in contaminated and non-contaminated environments. In this study, two strains, Rhodococcus sp. TG13 and TN3, which were isolated from PCB-contaminated sediment and non-contaminated sediment respectively, were investigated under low temperature and oligotrophic conditions. The results indicated that the two strains TG13 and TN3 could enter into the VBNC state with different incubation times, and could recover culturability by reversal of unfavourable factors and addition of resuscitation-promoting factor (Rpf), respectively. Furthermore, the gene expression variations in the VBNC response were clarified by Illumina high throughput RNA-sequencing. Genome-wide transcriptional analysis demonstrated that up-regulated genes in the VBNC cells of the strain TG13 related to protein modification, ATP accumulation and RNA polymerase, while all differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the VBNC cells of the strain TN3 were down-regulated. However, the down-regulated genes in both the two strains mainly encoded NADH dehydrogenase subunit, catalase, oxidoreductase, which further verified that cold-induced loss of ability to defend oxidative stress may play an important role in induction of the VBNC state. This study further verified that the molecular mechanisms underlying the VBNC state varied with various bacterial species. Study on the VBNC state of non-pathogenic bacteria will provide new insights into the limitation of environmental micro-bioremediation and the cultivation of unculturable species.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4725852?pdf=render
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author Xiaomei Su
Li Guo
Linxian Ding
Kun Qu
Chaofeng Shen
spellingShingle Xiaomei Su
Li Guo
Linxian Ding
Kun Qu
Chaofeng Shen
Induction of Viable but Nonculturable State in Rhodococcus and Transcriptome Analysis Using RNA-seq.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Xiaomei Su
Li Guo
Linxian Ding
Kun Qu
Chaofeng Shen
author_sort Xiaomei Su
title Induction of Viable but Nonculturable State in Rhodococcus and Transcriptome Analysis Using RNA-seq.
title_short Induction of Viable but Nonculturable State in Rhodococcus and Transcriptome Analysis Using RNA-seq.
title_full Induction of Viable but Nonculturable State in Rhodococcus and Transcriptome Analysis Using RNA-seq.
title_fullStr Induction of Viable but Nonculturable State in Rhodococcus and Transcriptome Analysis Using RNA-seq.
title_full_unstemmed Induction of Viable but Nonculturable State in Rhodococcus and Transcriptome Analysis Using RNA-seq.
title_sort induction of viable but nonculturable state in rhodococcus and transcriptome analysis using rna-seq.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Viable but nonculturable (VBNC) bacteria, which maintain the viability with loss of culturability, universally exist in contaminated and non-contaminated environments. In this study, two strains, Rhodococcus sp. TG13 and TN3, which were isolated from PCB-contaminated sediment and non-contaminated sediment respectively, were investigated under low temperature and oligotrophic conditions. The results indicated that the two strains TG13 and TN3 could enter into the VBNC state with different incubation times, and could recover culturability by reversal of unfavourable factors and addition of resuscitation-promoting factor (Rpf), respectively. Furthermore, the gene expression variations in the VBNC response were clarified by Illumina high throughput RNA-sequencing. Genome-wide transcriptional analysis demonstrated that up-regulated genes in the VBNC cells of the strain TG13 related to protein modification, ATP accumulation and RNA polymerase, while all differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the VBNC cells of the strain TN3 were down-regulated. However, the down-regulated genes in both the two strains mainly encoded NADH dehydrogenase subunit, catalase, oxidoreductase, which further verified that cold-induced loss of ability to defend oxidative stress may play an important role in induction of the VBNC state. This study further verified that the molecular mechanisms underlying the VBNC state varied with various bacterial species. Study on the VBNC state of non-pathogenic bacteria will provide new insights into the limitation of environmental micro-bioremediation and the cultivation of unculturable species.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4725852?pdf=render
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