Cell physiology of the biotechnological relevant bacterium Bacillus pumilus - An omics-based approach

  • Members of the species Bacillus pumilus get more and more in focus of the biotechnological industry as potential new production strains. Based on exoproteome analysis, B. pumilus strain Jo2, possessing a high secretion capability, was chosen for an omics-based investigation. The proteome and metabolome of B. pumilus cells growing either in minimal or complex medium was analyzed. In total, 1542 proteins were identified in growing B. pumilus cells, among them 1182 cytosolic proteins, 297 membrane and lipoproteins and 63 secreted proteins. This accounts for about 43% of the 3616 proteins encoded in the B. pumilus Jo2 genome sequence. By using GC–MS, IP-LC/MS and H NMR methods numerous metabolites were analyzed and assigned to reconstructed metabolic pathways. In the genome sequence a functional secretion system including the components of the Sec- and Tat-secretion machinery was found. Analysis of the exoproteome revealed secretion of about 70 proteins with predicted secretion signals. In addition, selected production-relevant genome features such as restriction modification systems and NRPS clusters of B. pumilus Jo2 are discussed.

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Author:Stefan Handtke, Sonja Volland, Karen Methling, Dirk Albrecht, Dörte Becher, Jenny Nehls, Johannes BongaertsORCiD, Karl-Heinz Maurer, Michael Lalk, Heiko Liesegang, Birgit Voigt, Rolf Daniel, Michael Hecker
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2014.08.028
ISSN:1873-4863 (E-Journal); 0168-1656 (Print)
Parent Title (English):Journal of Biotechnology
Publisher:Elsevier
Place of publication:Amsterdam
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2014
Date of the Publication (Server):2014/10/08
Issue:192(A)
First Page:204
Last Page:214
Link:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2014.08.028
Zugriffsart:bezahl
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Chemie und Biotechnologie
FH Aachen / INB - Institut für Nano- und Biotechnologien
collections:Verlag / Elsevier