Effects of small heat shock proteins from thermotolerant bacteria on the stress resistance of Escherichia coli to temperature, pH, and hyperosmolarity
Small heat shock proteins (HSPs), such as HSP20, represent cellular thermal resistance mechanisms, to avoid protein aggregation at elevated temperatures. Recombinantly expressed HSP20s serve as a molecular tool for improving the tolerance of living cells to various physical and chemical stressors. H...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions 2024-04, Vol.28 (1), p.12-12, Article 12 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Small heat shock proteins (HSPs), such as HSP20, represent cellular thermal resistance mechanisms, to avoid protein aggregation at elevated temperatures. Recombinantly expressed HSP20s serve as a molecular tool for improving the tolerance of living cells to various physical and chemical stressors. Here, we aimed to heterologously express 18 HSP20s from 12 thermotolerant bacteria in
Escherichia coli
and evaluate their effects on various physical and chemical cellular stresses. Seventeen HSP20s were successfully expressed as soluble proteins. Recombinant
E. coli
cells were subjected to heat, cold, acidic, alkaline, and hyperosmolar stress to evaluate the effects of HSP20 proteins on stress resistance. Notably, the overexpression of 15 HSP20s enhanced the stress resistance of
E. coli
compared to that of the control strain
.
In particular, HSPs from
Tepidimonas sediminis
and
Oceanithermus profundus
improved the stress tolerance of
E. coli
under all tested conditions. In addition,
E. coli
harboring HSP20 from
T. sediminis
retained cell viability even after heat treatment at 52 °C for 5 days. To our knowledge, this is the first report of
E. coli
tolerance to prolonged (> 100 h) high-temperature stress. These findings indicate the potential of thermotolerant HSPs as molecular tools for improving stress tolerance in
E. coli
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ISSN: | 1431-0651 1433-4909 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00792-023-01326-y |