Thermoprotection by glycine betaine and choline

被引:139
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作者
Caldas, T
Demont-Caulet, N
Ghazi, A
Richarme, G
机构
[1] Univ Paris 07, Inst Jacques Monod, F-75251 Paris 05, France
[2] Univ Paris 11, Lab Biomembranes, ERS 571 CNRS, F-91405 Orsay, France
来源
MICROBIOLOGY-SGM | 1999年 / 145卷
关键词
glycine betaine; choline; osmoprotectant; thermoprotectant; heat-shock protein DnaK;
D O I
10.1099/00221287-145-9-2543
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Glycine betaine is mostly known as an osmoprotectant. It is involved in the osmotic adaptation of eukaryotic and bacterial cells, and accumulates up to 1 M inside cells subjected to an osmotic upshock. Since, like other osmolytes, it Glycine betaine is mostly known as an osmoprotectant. It is involved in the can act as a protein stabilizer, its thermoprotectant properties were investigated. In vitro, like protein chaperones such as DnaK, glycine betaine and choline protect citrate synthase against thermodenaturation, and can act as a protein stabilizer, its thermoprotectant properties were stimulate it; renaturation after urea denaturation. In vivo, the Internal concentration of glycine betaine is neither increased nor decreased after heat shock (this contrasts with a massive increase after osmotic upshock). However, even in exponential-phase bacteria grown in usual minimal salts media, the internal glycine betaine concentration attains levels (around 50 mM) which can protect proteins against thermodenaturation in vitro. Furthermore, glycine betaine and choline restore the viability of a dnaK deletion mutant at 42 degrees C, suggesting that glycine betaine not only acts as a thermoprotectant in vitro, but also acts as a thermoprotectant for Escherichia coli cells in vivo.
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页码:2543 / 2548
页数:6
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