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The Nitrogen Stress Response Changes Radically in the Face of Concurrent Phosphate Stress

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Journal Front Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2022 Feb 14
PMID 35154051
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Expression of hundreds of genes changed more than two-fold in response to either nitrogen or phosphate limitation. When these two stresses were applied together, stress responsive gene expression shifted dramatically. In particular, the nitrogen stress response in the presence of phosphate stress had only 30 of about 350 genes in common with the 280 genes that responded to nitrogen stress with adequate phosphate. Expression of sRNAs was also altered in response to these stresses. 82% of genes that responded to nitrogen stress also responded to phosphate stress, including 20 sRNAs. A subset of these sRNAs is known to be chaperoned by the RNA binding protein, Hfq. Hfq had previously been shown to influence about a third of the genes that responded to both nitrogen and phosphate stresses. Phosphate limitation influenced changes in gene expression more than nitrogen limitation and, when both stresses were present, phosphate stress sometimes reversed the direction of some of the changes induced by nitrogen stress. These nutrient stress responses are therefore context dependent.

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