Cytoplasmic amino acid profiles of clinical and ATCC 29213 strains of Staphylococcus aureus harvested at different growth phases

被引:2
作者
Alreshidi, Mousa [1 ]
Dunstan, Hugh [2 ]
Roberts, Tim [3 ]
Alreshidi, Fayez [4 ]
Hossain, Ashfaque [5 ]
Bardakci, Fevzi [1 ]
Snoussi, Mejdi [1 ,6 ]
Badraoui, Riadh [1 ]
Adnan, Mohd [1 ]
Alouffi, Sultan [7 ]
Saeed, Mohd [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hail, Dept Biol, Coll Sci, Hail, Saudi Arabia
[2] InnovAAte Pty Ltd, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
[3] Sch Environm & Life Sci, Fac Sci, Metab Res Grp, Univ Dr, Callaghan, NSW, Australia
[4] Univ Hail, Dept Family & Community Med, Coll Med, Hail, Saudi Arabia
[5] RAK Med & Hlth Sci Univ, RAK Hosp, Dept Med Microbiol & Immunol, Al Qusaidat, Ras Al Khaimah, U Arab Emirates
[6] Univ Monastir, Higher Inst Biotechnol Monastir, Lab Genet Biodivers & Valorizat Bioresources LR11, Monastir, Tunisia
[7] Univ Hail, Dept Clin Lab Sci, Coll Appl Med Sci, Hail, Saudi Arabia
来源
BIOMOLECULES AND BIOMEDICINE | 2023年 / 23卷 / 06期
关键词
Metabolic homeostasis; growth phases; bacterial adaptation; bacterial strains; METHICILLIN-RESISTANT; METABOLIC-RESPONSE; PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS; BIOFILM; VIRULENCE;
D O I
10.17305/bb.2023.9246
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Staphylococcus aureus strains are a great contributor to both hospital acquired infections as well as community acquired infections. The objective of the present investigation was to compare potential differences in cytoplasmic amino acid levels between clinical and ATCC 29213 strains of S. aureus. The two strains were grown under ideal conditions to mid-exponential and stationary growth phases, after which they were harvested to analyze their amino acid profiles. Initially, the amino acid patterns of both strains were compared at the mid-exponential phase when grown in controlled conditions. At the mid-exponential phase, both strains shared common features in cytoplasmic amino acid levels, with glutamic acid, aspartic acid, proline, and alanine identified as key amino acids. However, the concentration profiles of seven amino acids exhibited major variances between the strains, even though the total cytoplasmic levels of amino acids did not alter significantly. At the stationary phase, the magnitudes of the amino acids abundant in the mid-exponential phase were altered. Aspartic acid became the most abundant amino acid in both strains accounting for 44% and 59% of the total amino acids in the clinical and ATCC 29213 strains, respectively. Lysine was the second most abundant amino acid in both strains, accounting for 16% of the total cytoplasmic amino acids, followed by glutamic acid, the concentration of which was significantly higher in the clinical strain than in the ATCC 29213 strain. Interestingly, histidine was clearly present in the clinical strain but was virtually lacking in the ATCC 29213 strain. This study reveals the dynamic diversity of amino acid levels among strains, which is an essential step toward illustrating the variability in S. aureus cytoplasmic amino acid profiles and could be significant in explaining variances among strains of S. aureus.
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页码:1038 / 1050
页数:13
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