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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Proteomics Année : 2018

Proteogenomic insights into uranium tolerance of a Chernobyl's $Microbacterium$ bacterial isolate

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$Microbacterium$ $oleivorans$ A9 is a uranium-tolerant actinobacteria isolated from the trench T22 located near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. This site is contaminated with different radionuclides including uranium. To observe the molecular changes at the proteome level occurring in this strain upon uranyl exposure and understand molecular mechanisms explaining its uranium tolerance, we established its draft genome and used this raw information to perform an in-depth proteogenomics study. High-throughput proteomics were performed on cells exposed or not to 10$\mu$M uranyl nitrate sampled at three previously identified phases of uranyl tolerance. We experimentally detected and annotated 1532 proteins and highlighted a total of 591 proteins for which abundances were significantly differing between conditions. Notably, proteins involved in phosphate and iron metabolisms show high dynamics. A large ratio of proteins more abundant upon uranyl stress, are distant from functionally-annotated known proteins, highlighting the lack of fundamental knowledge regarding numerous key molecular players from soil bacteria.
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cea-01944196 , version 1 (05-12-2018)

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Nicolas Gallois, Béatrice Alpha-Bazin, Philippe Ortet, ​mohamed Barakat, Laurie Piette, et al.. Proteogenomic insights into uranium tolerance of a Chernobyl's $Microbacterium$ bacterial isolate. Journal of Proteomics, 2018, 177, pp.148-157. ⟨10.1016/j.jprot.2017.11.021⟩. ⟨cea-01944196⟩
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