2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00248-016-0802-0
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Changes in the Vibrio harveyi Cell Envelope Subproteome During Permanence in Cold Seawater

Abstract: Previous work demonstrated that physiological, morphological, and gene expression changes as well as the time-dependent entry into the viable but not culturable (VBNC) state are used by Vibrio species to survive and cope with diverse stress conditions including seasonal temperature downshifts and starvation. To learn more about the nature and specific contribution of membrane proteins to cell adaptation and survival, we analyzed variations in the protein composition of cell envelope and related them to morphol… Show more

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“…Despite the use of membrane fraction for mass spectrometry analysis, the PSORTb 3.0 program revealed that the resulting dataset potentially contained predicted cytosolic proteins (22%), including cytosolic subunits of ATP synthase or proteins that can conditionally be associated with the membrane (Tables 1 and 2). The fortuitous presence of cytoplasmic proteins in the membrane fractions was somewhat anticipated, as it was also observed in previous studies [24,31]. b NC, no significant changes with respect to the previous sample; ND, not detected.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…Despite the use of membrane fraction for mass spectrometry analysis, the PSORTb 3.0 program revealed that the resulting dataset potentially contained predicted cytosolic proteins (22%), including cytosolic subunits of ATP synthase or proteins that can conditionally be associated with the membrane (Tables 1 and 2). The fortuitous presence of cytoplasmic proteins in the membrane fractions was somewhat anticipated, as it was also observed in previous studies [24,31]. b NC, no significant changes with respect to the previous sample; ND, not detected.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Moreover, these authors reported a reduction in cellular size associated with the increase in the expression of the mreB gene. However, Ben Abdallah et al [65] and Parada et al [24] described the decline in the expression of the mreB gene and MreB protein content, respectively, in Vibrio species undergoing morphological changes in response to stress. Kruse et al [66] demonstrated that a decrease of MreB concentration leads to merodiploid spherical and inflated E. coli cells prone to cell lysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Analysis of V . harveyi adaptation revealed that deprivation of nutrients (starvation) can trigger profound morphological changes leading to reduction of cell size and conversion of rod-shaped bacteria into their coccoid-like variants 30–32 . In addition, when environmental conditions become unfavorable (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%