Rhamnolipid production: effect of oxidative stress on virulence factors and proteome of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA1 |
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Authors: | Graziela Jardim Pacheco Rodrigo Siqueira Reis Ana Carolina Loureiro Brito Fernandes Surza Lucia Gon?alves da Rocha Marcos Dias Pereira Jonas Perales Denise Maria Guimar?es Freire |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry Institute, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, 21941909, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, gjpacheco@iq.ufrj.br. |
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Abstract: | Under specific environmental conditions, Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces a biodegradable surfactant rhamnolipid. Evidences suggest that this biosurfactant is involved in protecting cells against oxidative stress; however, the effects of oxidative stress on its production and other virulence factors are still unclear. Here we show that rhamnolipid production is dependent on the aeration surface when P. aeruginosa is cultured in shaken flasks, as well as in production of elastases and alkaline proteases. The production of alginate, lipase, and pyocyanin was not detected in our shaken-flask experiments. P. aeruginosa was treated with hydrogen peroxide to trigger its oxidative stress response, and the proteome profile was analyzed. We identified 14 proteins that were expressed differently between samples that were treated and not treated with peroxide; these proteins are potentially involved in the rhamnolipid production/secretion pathway and oxidative stress. |
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