Changes in the Spore Proteome of Bacillus cereus in Response to Introduction of Plasmids

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Publication date 09-2022
Journal Microorganisms
Article number 1695
Volume | Issue number 10 | 9
Number of pages 12
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  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS)
Abstract
Fluorescent fusion proteins were expressed in Bacillus cereus to visualize the germinosome by introducing a plasmid that carries fluorescent fusion proteins of germinant receptor GerR subunits or germinosome scaffold protein GerD. The effects of plasmid insertion and recombinant protein expression on the spore proteome were investigated. Proteomic analysis showed that overexpression of the target proteins had negligible effects on the spore proteome. However, plasmid-bearing spores displayed dramatic abundance changes in spore proteins involved in signaling and metabolism. Our findings indicate that the introduction of a plasmid alone alters the spore protein composition dramatically, with 993 proteins significantly down-regulated and 415 proteins significantly up-regulated among 3323 identified proteins. This shows that empty vector controls are more appropriate to compare proteome changes due to plasmid-encoded genes than is the wild-type strain, when using plasmid-based genetic tools. Therefore, researchers should keep in mind that molecular cloning techniques can alter more than their intended targets in a biological system, and interpret results with this in mind.
Document type Article
Language English
Related dataset MassIVE MSV000090153 - Changes in the spore proteome of Bacillus cereus in response to introduction of plasmids.
Published at https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091695
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