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Series GSE138552 Query DataSets for GSE138552
Status Public on Jun 30, 2020
Title Transcriptional response of Enterococcus faecali to the glycosylated bacteriocin glycocin F
Organism Enterococcus faecalis
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Glycocin F (GccF) is a bacteriocin produced by Lactobacillus plantarum which causes susceptible cells to enter bacteriostasis within minutes of exposure. GccF is diglycosylated with two N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) moieties and is active against strains of Lb. plantarum, as well as potential pathogens such as Enterococcus faecalis and E. faecium. Its mechanism of action, however, is unknown. To better understand how GccF inhibits growth, we carried out RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) on E. faecalis strain JH2-2 exposed to different concentrations of GccF for different lengths of time. Here we demonstrate that free GlcNAc both protects E. faecalis from the effects of GccF, as well as pre-sensitises it to GccF. Transcriptional analysis showed that exposure to free GlcNAc resulted in up-regulation of a GlcNAc-specific phosphotransferase system (PTS) transporter, which is a putative GccF receptor. Time course analysis showed over 100 genes were up- or down-regulated within 10 minutes of exposure, a number that increased to over 300 genes after 40 minutes. A large number of these genes were found to be regulated by the alternative sigma factor 54, which was shown to not be required for susceptibility to GccF. Interestingly, genes encoding the V-type ATPases and sodium:proton antiporters were found to be up-regulated at all times and all concentrations of GccF tested. This suggests an indirect response to GccF, possibly due to low-level permeabilization of the cell membrane.
 
Overall design Enterococcus faecalis cells were exposed to the bacteriocin glycocin F at different concentrations and different times, and transcriptional response profiled usind RNA sequncing on an Illumina HiSeq 2000. Samples were carried out in triplicate, with the necessary untreated controls.
 
Contributor(s) Bisset SW, Wheeler D
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Submission date Oct 08, 2019
Last update date Jul 02, 2020
Contact name Sean William Bisset
E-mail(s) swbisset@live.com
Organization name Massey University
Department School of Fundamental Sciences
Lab Norris Lab
Street address Tennent Drive
City Palmerston North
State/province Manawatu
ZIP/Postal code 4414
Country New Zealand
 
Platforms (1)
GPL18799 Illumina HiSeq 2000 (Enterococcus faecalis)
Samples (39)
GSM4113617 0_Control_1
GSM4113618 0_Control_2
GSM4113619 0_Control_3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA576365
SRA SRP224726

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