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The protective role of PHB and its degradation products against stress situations in bacteria

Müller-Santos, Marcelo; Koskimäki, Janne J.; Silveira Alves, Luis Paulo; de Souza, Emanuel Maltempi; Jendrossek, Dieter; Pirttilä, Anna Maria (2020-10-28)

 
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Müller-Santos, Marcelo
Koskimäki, Janne J.
Silveira Alves, Luis Paulo
de Souza, Emanuel Maltempi
Jendrossek, Dieter
Pirttilä, Anna Maria
Oxford University Press
28.10.2020

Marcelo Müller-Santos, Janne J Koskimäki, Luis Paulo Silveira Alves, Emanuel Maltempi de Souza, Dieter Jendrossek, Anna Maria Pirttilä, The protective role of PHB and its degradation products against stress situations in bacteria, FEMS Microbiology Reviews, Volume 45, Issue 3, May 2021, fuaa058, https://doi.org/10.1093/femsre/fuaa058

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Abstract

Many bacteria produce storage biopolymers that are mobilized under conditions of metabolic adaptation, for example, low nutrient availability and cellular stress. Polyhydroxyalkanoates are often found as carbon storage in Bacteria or Archaea, and of these polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) is the most frequently occurring PHA type. Bacteria usually produce PHB upon availability of a carbon source and limitation of another essential nutrient. Therefore, it is widely believed that the function of PHB is to serve as a mobilizable carbon repository when bacteria face carbon limitation, supporting their survival. However, recent findings indicate that bacteria switch from PHB synthesis to mobilization under stress conditions such as thermal and oxidative shock. The mobilization products, 3-hydroxybutyrate and its oligomers, show a protective effect against protein aggregation and cellular damage caused by reactive oxygen species and heat shock. Thus, bacteria should have an environmental monitoring mechanism directly connected to the regulation of the PHB metabolism. Here, we review the current knowledge on PHB physiology together with a summary of recent findings on novel functions of PHB in stress resistance. Potential applications of these new functions are also presented.

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