Global response of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans ATCC 53993 to high concentrations of copper: A quantitative proteomics approach
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Martínez Bussenius, Cristóbal
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Navarro, Claudio A.
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Orellana, Luis
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Paradela, Alberto
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Jerez Guevara, Carlos
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2017-03-01T21:01:44Z
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2017-03-01T21:01:44Z
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2016
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Journal of Proteomics. Volumen: 145 Páginas: 37-45 Número especial: SI
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1874-3919
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/142911
Abstract
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Acidithio bacillus ferrooxidans is used in industrial bioleaching of minerals to extract valuable metals. A. ferrooxidans strain ATCC 53993 is much more resistant to copper than other strains of this microorganism and it has been proposed that genes present in an exclusive genomic island (GI) of this strain would contribute to its extreme copper tolerance. ICPL (isotope-coded protein labeling) quantitative proteomics was used to study in detail the response of this bacterium to copper. A high overexpression of RND efflux systems and CusF copper chaperones, both present in the genome and the GI of strain ATCC 53993 was found. Also, changes in the levels of the respiratory system proteins such as AcoP and Rus copper binding proteins and several proteins with other predicted functions suggest that numerous metabolic changes are apparently involved in controlling the effects of the toxic metal on this acidophile.
Significance: Using quantitative proteomics we overview the adaptation mechanisms that biomining acidophiles use to stand their harsh environment. The overexpression of several genes present in an exclusive genomic island strongly suggests the importance of the proteins coded in this DNA region in the high tolerance of A. ferrooxidans ATCC 53993 to metals. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.