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Global transcriptional analysis of Geobacter sulfurreducens gsu1771 mutant biofilm grown on two different support structures.


ABSTRACT: Electroactive biofilms formation by the metal-reducing bacterium Geobacter sulfurreducens is a step crucial for bioelectricity generation and bioremediation. The transcriptional regulator GSU1771 controls the expression of essential genes involved in electron transfer and biofilm formation in G. sulfurreducens, with GSU1771-deficient producing thicker and more electroactive biofilms. Here, RNA-seq analyses were conducted to compare the global gene expression patterns of wild-type and Δgsu1771 mutant biofilms grown on non-conductive (glass) and conductive (graphite electrode) materials. The Δgsu1771 biofilm grown on the glass surface exhibited 467 differentially expressed (DE) genes (167 upregulated and 300 downregulated) versus the wild-type biofilm. In contrast, the Δgsu1771 biofilm grown on the graphite electrode exhibited 119 DE genes (79 upregulated and 40 downregulated) versus the wild-type biofilm. Among these DE genes, 67 were also differentially expressed in the Δgsu1771 biofilm grown on glass (56 with the same regulation and 11 exhibiting counter-regulation). Among the upregulated genes in the Δgsu1771 biofilms, we identified potential target genes involved in exopolysaccharide synthesis (gsu1961-63, gsu1959, gsu1972-73, gsu1976-77). RT-qPCR analyses were then conducted to confirm the differential expression of a selection of genes of interest. DNA-protein binding assays demonstrated the direct binding of the GSU1771 regulator to the promoter region of pgcA, pulF, relA, and gsu3356. Furthermore, heme-staining and western blotting revealed an increase in c-type cytochromes including OmcS and OmcZ in Δgsu1771 biofilms. Collectively, our findings demonstrated that GSU1771 is a global regulator that controls extracellular electron transfer and exopolysaccharide synthesis in G. sulfurreducens, which is crucial for electroconductive biofilm development.

SUBMITTER: Jaramillo-Rodriguez JB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10599522 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Global transcriptional analysis of Geobacter sulfurreducens gsu1771 mutant biofilm grown on two different support structures.

Jaramillo-Rodríguez Juan B JB   Vega-Alvarado Leticia L   Rodríguez-Torres Luis M LM   Huerta-Miranda Guillermo A GA   Hernández-Eligio Alberto A   Juarez Katy K  

PloS one 20231025 10


Electroactive biofilms formation by the metal-reducing bacterium Geobacter sulfurreducens is a step crucial for bioelectricity generation and bioremediation. The transcriptional regulator GSU1771 controls the expression of essential genes involved in electron transfer and biofilm formation in G. sulfurreducens, with GSU1771-deficient producing thicker and more electroactive biofilms. Here, RNA-seq analyses were conducted to compare the global gene expression patterns of wild-type and Δgsu1771 mu  ...[more]

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