TY - JOUR
T1 - Metabolic switches and adaptations deduced from the proteomes of streptomyces coelicolor wild type and phoP mutant grown in batch culture
AU - Thomas, Louise
AU - Hodgson, David A.
AU - Wentzel, Alexander
AU - Nieselt, Kay
AU - Ellingsen, Trond E.
AU - Moore, Jonathan
AU - Morrissey, Edward R.
AU - Legaie, Roxane
AU - The STREAM Consortium
AU - Wohlleben, Wolfgang
AU - Rodríguez-García, Antonio
AU - Martín, Juan F.
AU - Burroughs, Nigel J.
AU - Wellington, Elizabeth M. H.
AU - Smith, Margaret C. M.
PY - 2012/2/1
Y1 - 2012/2/1
N2 - Bacteria in the genus Streptomyces are soil-dwelling oligotrophs and important producers of secondary metabolites. Previously, we showed that global messenger RNA expression was subject to a series of metabolic and regulatory switches during the lifetime of a fermentor batch culture of Streptomyces coelicolor M145. Here we analyze the proteome from eight time points from the same fermentor culture and, because phosphate availability is an important regulator of secondary metabolite production, compare this to the proteome of a similar time course from an S. coelicolor mutant, INB201 (¿phoP), defective in the control of phosphate utilization. The proteomes provide a detailed view of enzymes involved in central carbon and nitrogen metabolism. Trends in protein expression over the time courses were deduced from a protein abundance index, which also revealed the importance of stress pathway proteins in both cultures. As expected, the ¿phoP mutant was deficient in expression of PhoP-dependent genes, and several putatively compensatory metabolic and regulatory pathways for phosphate scavenging were detected. Notably there is a succession of switches that coordinately induce the production of enzymes for five different secondary metabolite biosynthesis pathways over the course of the batch cultures.
AB - Bacteria in the genus Streptomyces are soil-dwelling oligotrophs and important producers of secondary metabolites. Previously, we showed that global messenger RNA expression was subject to a series of metabolic and regulatory switches during the lifetime of a fermentor batch culture of Streptomyces coelicolor M145. Here we analyze the proteome from eight time points from the same fermentor culture and, because phosphate availability is an important regulator of secondary metabolite production, compare this to the proteome of a similar time course from an S. coelicolor mutant, INB201 (¿phoP), defective in the control of phosphate utilization. The proteomes provide a detailed view of enzymes involved in central carbon and nitrogen metabolism. Trends in protein expression over the time courses were deduced from a protein abundance index, which also revealed the importance of stress pathway proteins in both cultures. As expected, the ¿phoP mutant was deficient in expression of PhoP-dependent genes, and several putatively compensatory metabolic and regulatory pathways for phosphate scavenging were detected. Notably there is a succession of switches that coordinately induce the production of enzymes for five different secondary metabolite biosynthesis pathways over the course of the batch cultures.
U2 - 10.1074/mcp.M111.013797
DO - 10.1074/mcp.M111.013797
M3 - Article
C2 - 22147733
SN - 1535-9476
VL - 11
JO - Molecular and Cellular Proteomics
JF - Molecular and Cellular Proteomics
IS - 2
M1 - M111.013797
ER -