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Series GSE19370 Query DataSets for GSE19370
Status Public on May 24, 2010
Title Transcriptional profiling of E. coli after addition of peroxynitrite or hydrogen peroxide to aerobically growing cells
Platform organism Escherichia coli K-12
Sample organism Escherichia coli
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Peroxynitrite is formed in macrophages by the diffusion-limited reaction of superoxide and nitric oxide. This highly reactive species is capable of causing both oxidative and nitrosative stress in Escherichia coli. Previous studies have focused on the reactions of peroxynitrite with specific proteins or the effects of peroxynitrite on the growth and viability of whole cells. This work shows for the first time the transcriptomic response of E. coli to peroxynitrite, highlighting specific areas targeted by the stress. Upregulation of the cysteine biosynthesis pathway and subsequent identification of an increase in S-nitrosothiol levels suggests S-nitrosylation as a consequence of peroxynitrite exposure. Genes involved in the assembly / repair of iron-sulfur clusters also show enhanced transcription identifying another target of this reactive species. Unexpectedly arginine biosynthesis gene transcription levels were also elevated after treatment with peroxynitrite. Analysis of the negative regulator for these genes, ArgR, showed that the post-translational nitration of tyrosine residues within this protein is responsible for its degradation in vitro. Further upregulation is seen in oxidative stress response genes including katG and ahpCF. Probabilistic modelling of this data identified 5 altered transcription factors in response to peroxynitrite exposure including OxyR and ArgR. Hydrogen peroxide can be present as a contaminant in commercially available peroxynitrite preparations. Transcriptomic analysis of cells treated with hydrogen peroxide also showed an upregulation of oxidative stress response genes; however it did not show increased transcription of many other genes which are upregulated by peroxynitrite suggesting that cellular responses to peroxynitrite and hydrogen peroxide are distinct.
 
Overall design Biological experiments (i.e. a comparison of control and plus peroxynitrite cells) were carried out three times, and a dye swap performed for each experiment, providing two technical repeats for each of the three biological repeats. Data from the independent experiments were combined. Genes that were differentially expressed ≥ twofold and displayed and P value of < 0.05 (as determined by a t test) were defined as being statistically significantly differentially transcribed.
Additional biological experiments (i.e. a comparison of control and plus hydrogen peroxide cells) were carried out three times, and a dye swap performed for each experiment, providing two technical repeats for each of the three biological repeats. Data from the independent experiments were combined. Genes that were differentially expressed ≥ twofold and displayed and P value of < 0.05 (as determined by a t test) were defined as being statistically significantly differentially transcribed.
 
Contributor(s) McLean S, Bowman LA, Poole RK
Citation(s) 20427277
Submission date Dec 08, 2009
Last update date Mar 21, 2012
Contact name Robert Poole
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone 01142224447
Organization name University of Sheffield
Department Molecular Biology & Biotechnology
Lab F13
Street address Firth Court, Western Bank
City Sheffield
State/province South Yorkshire
ZIP/Postal code S10 2TN
Country United Kingdom
 
Platforms (1)
GPL534 MWG E. coli K12 Array
Samples (12)
GSM480828 Aerobic peroxynitrite chemostat culture 1. Slide 1
GSM480829 Aerobic peroxynitrite chemostat culture 1. Slide 2
GSM480830 Aerobic peroxynitrite chemostat culture 2. Slide 1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA120413

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