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Comparative proteomics analysis of Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough in response to the antimicrobial agent, free nitrous acid


ABSTRACT: Sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB), which can produce hydrogen sulfide in sewers, can lead to severe odor problems and asset deterioration due to the sulfide induced concrete corrion. Recently, free nitrou acid (FNA) has been discovered as a promising antimicrobial agent to inhibit SRB activities thereby limiting sulfide production in sewers. However, knowledge of bacteria response dynamics to the increasing levels of FNA is largely unkown.In this study, we detected the whole cell protein production and protein expression dynamics of D. vulgaris by SWATH-MS in the presence of four FNA concentrations (0, 1.0, 4.0 and 8.0 μg N/L) with three treatment time peirods after FNA addition (2, 8 and 12 h). From this a more comprehensive understanding of the FNA effects on D. vulgaris was obtained and the key determinants for withstanding FNA over incubation periods were verified in this sewer corrosion relevant strain.

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ORGANISM(S): Escherichia Coli

TISSUE(S): Cell Suspension Culture

SUBMITTER: Shuhong Gao  

LAB HEAD: Shuhong Gao

PROVIDER: PXD004475 | Pride | 2025-11-27

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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1.0_FNA_12h_replicate_1.mzML Mzml
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1.0_FNA_12h_replicate_3.mzML Mzml
1.0_FNA_2h_replicate_1.mzML Mzml
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A comparative proteomic analysis of Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough in response to the antimicrobial agent free nitrous acid.

Gao Shu-Hong SH   Ho Jun Yuan JY   Fan Lu L   Nouwens Amanda A   Hoelzle Robert D RD   Schulz Benjamin B   Guo Jianhua J   Zhou Jizhong J   Yuan Zhiguo Z   Bond Philip L PL  

The Science of the total environment 20190403


Sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) can contribute to facilitating serious concrete corrosion through the production of hydrogen sulfide in sewers. Recently, free nitrous acid (FNA) was discovered as a promising antimicrobial agent to inhibit SRB activities thereby limiting hydrogen sulfide production in sewers. However, knowledge of the bacterial response to increasing levels of the antimicrobial agent is unknown. Here we report the proteomic response of Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough and rev  ...[more]

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