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Life and Death of Proteins: A Case Study of Glucose-starved Staphylococcus aureus
Authors:Michalik Stephan  Bernhardt Jörg  Otto Andreas  Moche Martin  Becher Dörte  Meyer Hanna  Lalk Michael  Schurmann Claudia  Schlüter Rabea  Kock Holger  Gerth Ulf  Hecker Michael
Institution:?Institute of Microbiology, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University, Greifswald, Germany;
Abstract:The cellular amount of proteins not only depends on synthesis but also on degradation. Here, we expand the understanding of differential protein levels by complementing synthesis data with a proteome-wide, mass spectrometry-based stable isotope labeling with amino acids in cell culture analysis of protein degradation in the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus during glucose starvation. Monitoring protein stability profiles in a wild type and an isogenic clpP protease mutant revealed that 1) proteolysis mainly affected proteins with vegetative functions, anabolic and selected catabolic enzymes, whereas the expression of TCA cycle and gluconeogenesis enzymes increased; 2) most proteins were prone to aggregation in the clpP mutant; 3) the absence of ClpP correlated with protein denaturation and oxidative stress responses, deregulation of virulence factors and a CodY repression. We suggest that degradation of redundant, inactive proteins disintegrated from functional complexes and thereby amenable to proteolytic attack is a fundamental cellular process in all organisms to regain nutrients and guarantee protein homeostasis.
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