切换式毒性表达的时间调节通过表型异质性解决了环境的不确定性
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|July 9, 2025
概括
沙门氏菌Typhimurium调整病毒性基因表达概率. 这一策略有助于细菌通过调整对细胞内条件的反应来适应不确定的宿主环境.
科学领域:
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 细菌病原体的产生
- 基因法规 基因法规
背景情况:
- 基因调节网络适应环境的不确定性,刺激很少精确.
- 细胞内细菌病原体面临着动态的,敌对的宿主环境,塑造病毒性基因调节.
- 沙门氏菌病原性岛2 (SPI-2) 对于沙门氏菌Typhimurium的细胞内复制至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查沙门氏菌Typhimurium (STm) 是否调整SPI-2对细胞内类似环境的转录反应.
- 评估对应环境线索的概率基因表达能力.
主要方法:
- 使用活细胞记者和单分子光 in situ 杂交 (smFISH).
- 在实验室中进行实验,诱导模仿细胞内条件的环境.
- 分析了单细胞过渡动态,生长率和血统.
主要成果:
- 在克隆群体中确定了SPI-2的双模式表达,细胞逐渐过渡到表达状态.
- 证明过渡时间在几代人之间有所不同,并由信号强度和增长率调节.
- 将SPI-2异质性与SsrA信号传递和SsrB度联系起来,揭示了类似开关的激活动态.
结论:
- STm根据感知细胞内环境的可能性概率调整SPI-2表达细胞的部分.
- 这一策略解决了模两可的环境中的不确定性,增强了细菌的生存和毒性.
- 单细胞反应与细胞生长和血统有关,为适应机制提供了洞察力.
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