Search

Proteome analysis of Acetobacter pasteurianus during acetic acid fermentation

메타 데이터

바이오화학분류
    • 바이오정밀화학
      1. 용매
    • 화장품용 기능성소재
      1. 계면활성제⁄증점제
    • 의료용 화학소재
      1. 식품첨가제
논문

Proteome analysis of Acetobacter pasteurianus during acetic acid fermentation

학술지

Journal of proteomics

저자명

Andres-Barrao, C.; Saad, M.M.; Chappuis, M.L.; Boffa, M.; Perret, X.; Ortega Perez, R.; Barja, F.

초록

Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are Gram-negative, strictly aerobic microorganisms that show a unique resistance to ethanol (EtOH) and acetic acid (AcH). Members of the Acetobacter and Gluconacetobacter genera are capable of transforming EtOH into AcH via the alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) enzymes and are used for the industrial production of vinegar. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain how AAB resist high concentrations of AcH, such as the assimilation of acetate through the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, the export of acetate by various transporters and modifications of the outer membrane. However, except for a few acetate-specific proteins, little is known about the global proteome responses to AcH. In this study, we used 2D-DIGE to compare the proteome of Acetobacter pasteurianus LMG 1262<SUP>T</SUP> when growing in glucose or ethanol and in the presence of acetic acid. Interesting protein spots were selected using the ANOVA p-value of 0.05 as threshold and 1.5-fold as the minimal level of differential expression, and a total of 53 proteins were successfully identified. Additionally, the size of AAB was reduced by approximately 30% in length as a consequence of the acidity. A modification in the membrane polysaccharides was also revealed by PATAg specific staining.

발행연도

2012

발행기관

Elsevier

ISSN

1874-3919

75

6

페이지

pp.1701-1717

주제어

Acetic acid bacteria; Acetobacter pasteurianus; 2D-DIGE; Morphology; Submerged vinegar production; Proteome

0건의 논문이 있습니다.

0건의 특허가 있습니다.

0건의 무역이 있습니다.

1건의 후보군 물질이 있습니다.

1 2023-12-11

논문; 2012-03-01

Export

About

Search

Trend