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How high G+C Gram-positive bacteria and in particular bifidobacteria cope with heat stress: protein players and regulators
Authors:Ventura Marco  Canchaya Carlos  Zhang Ziding  Bernini Valentina  Fitzgerald Gerald F  van Sinderen Douwe
Institution:Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre and Department of Microbiology, Bioscience Institute, National University of Ireland, Cork, Ireland. marco.ventura@unipr.it
Abstract:The Actinobacteridae group of bacteria includes pathogens, plant commensals, endosymbionts as well as inhabitants of the gastrointestinal tract. For various reasons, these microorganisms represent a growing area of interest with respect to genomics, molecular biology and genetics. This review will discuss the current knowledge on the molecular players that allow actinobacteria to contend with heat stress, with an emphasis on bifidobacteria. We describe the principal molecular chaperones involved in heat stress. Temporal expression of heat-shock genes based on functional genomics in members of the Actinobacteridae group is also discussed, as well as the emerging molecular mechanisms controlling the heat-stress response.
Keywords:bifidobacteria  stress response  gene regulation              Actinobacteria
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