Global protein expression pattern ofBradyrhizobium japonicum bacteroids: A prelude to functional proteomics

慢生型大豆根瘤菌 蛋白质组 蛋白质组学 生物 代谢途径 生物化学 背景(考古学) 固氮 计算生物学 细菌 新陈代谢 遗传学 基因 共生 根瘤菌科 古生物学
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Annamraju D. Sarma,David W. Emerich
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期刊:Proteomics [Wiley]
卷期号:5 (16): 4170-4184 被引量:89
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DOI:10.1002/pmic.200401296
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As a prelude to using functional proteomics towards understanding the process of symbiotic nitrogen fixation between the legume soybean and the soil bacteria Bradyrhizobium japonicum, we examined the total protein expression pattern of the nodule bacteria, often referred to as bacteroids. A partial proteome map was constructed by separating the total bacteroid proteins using high-resolution 2-DE. Of the several hundred protein spots analyzed using PMF, 180 spots were tentatively identified by searching the available database for B. japonicum, (http://www.kazusa.or.jp/index.html). The data showed that the bacteroid expressed a dominant and elaborate protein network for nitrogen and carbon metabolism, which is closely dependent on the plant supplied metabolites, and seems aptly supported by a selective group of bacteroid transporter proteins. However, they seem to lack a defined fatty acid and nucleic acid metabolism. Interestingly, the proteins related to protein synthesis, scaffolding and degradation were among the most predominant spots of the bacteroid proteome. In addition, several proteins, which showed fairly good expression, were identified to be involved with cellular detoxification, stress regulation and signaling communication components. This preliminary proteomic data matches very well with several biochemical and genetic reports, and clearly shows the inter-connection between several metabolic pathways that meet the needs of the bacteroid. It is expected that in the future this will allow us to develop testable hypotheses about the roles of several of these proteins in context to the metabolic pathway connections and metabolite fluxes.
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