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The opposite effects of stringent response on phage infection of Pseudomonas putida


ABSTRACT: Guanosine tetra- and pentaphosphate ((p)ppGpp) molecules are one of the key players in the stress response of bacteria. Accumulation of these alarmones activates the stringent response, usually triggered by different nutritional stresses. For Pseudomonas putida, there is only limited data available on the importance of the stringent response in stress situations. In this project we tested systematically how stringent response affects Pseudomonas putida and how it contributes to bacteriophage tolerance. We analysed the proteomes of Pseudomonas putida PaW85 (wild type; wt) and its ppGpp deficient strain (ΔrelAΔspoT; dRS) in LB, and M9 minimal media with glucose or succinate as sole carbon sources.

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ORGANISM(S): Bacteria Pseudomonas Putida

TISSUE(S): Cell Suspension Culture

SUBMITTER: Mariliis Hinnu  

LAB HEAD: Hedvig Tamman

PROVIDER: PXD070597 | Pride | 2026-01-23

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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The opposite effects of stringent response on phage infection of <i>Pseudomonas putida</i>.

Lewańczyk Alicja Cecylia AC   Hinnu Mariliis M   Mägi Elise E   Rikberg Roger R   Brauer Age A   Tamman Hedvig H  

microLife 20260102


Guanosine tetra- and pentaphosphate ((p)ppGpp) are one of the key players in the stress response of bacteria. Accumulation of these alarmones activates the stringent response, usually triggered by different nutritional stresses. For <i>Pseudomonas putida</i>, there is only limited data available on the importance of the stringent response in stress situations. Also, in recent years, different specific phage defence systems have received much attention, but little is known about the involvement o  ...[more]

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