Ribosomal mutations enable a switch between high fitness and high stress resistance in Listeria monocytogenes

Multiple stress resistant variants of Listeria monocytogenes with mutations in rpsU encoding ribosomal protein RpsU have previously been isolated after a single exposure to acid stress. These variants, including L. monocytogenes LO28 variant V14 with a complete deletion of the rpsU gene, showed upregulation of the general stress sigma factor Sigma B-mediated stress resistance and had a lower maximum specific growth rate than the LO28 WT, signifying a trade-off between stress resistance and fitness. In the current work we have subjected V14 to an experimental evolution regime, selecting for higher fitness in two parallel evolving cultures. This resulted in two evolved variants with WT-like fitness: 14EV1 and 14EV2. Comparative analysis of growth performance, acid and heat stress resistance, in combination with proteomics and RNA-sequencing, indicated that in both lines reversion to WT-like fitness also resulted in WT-like stress sensitivity, due to lack of Sigma B-activated stress defence.

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Main Authors: Koomen, Jeroen, Ma, Xuchuan, Bombelli, Alberto, Tempelaars, Marcel H., Boeren, Sjef, Zwietering, Marcel H., den Besten, Heidy M.W., Abee, Tjakko
Format: Dataset biblioteca
Published: Wageningen University & Research
Subjects:Listeria monocytogenes,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/datasets/ribosomal-mutations-enable-a-switch-between-high-fitness-and-high
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