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Novel metabolic features in $Acinetobacter\ baylyi$ ADP1 revealed by a multiomics approach

Christophe Lechaplais
Béatrice Ségurens
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Maxime Durot
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Vanina Castelli
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Karine Labadie
Stéphane Cruveiller
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Jean Weissenbach
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Véronique de Berardinis
Marcel Salanoubat
Alain Perret

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Expansive knowledge of bacterial metabolism has been gained from genome sequencing output, but the high proportion of genes lacking a proper functional annotation in a given genome still impedes the accurate prediction of the metabolism of a cell. To access to a more global view of the functioning of the soil bacterium Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1, we adopted a multi ‘omics’ approach. Application of RNA-seq transcriptomics and LC/MS-based metabolomics, along with the systematic phenotyping of the complete collection of single-gene deletion mutants of A. baylyi ADP1 made possible to interrogate on the metabolic perturbations encountered by the bacterium upon a biotic change. Shifting the sole carbon source from succinate to quinate elicited in the cell not only a specific transcriptional response, necessary to catabolize the new carbon source, but also a major reorganization of the transcription pattern. Here, the expression of more than 12 % of the total number of genes was affected, most of them being of unknown function. These perturbations were ultimately reflected in the metabolome, in which the concentration of about 50 % of the LC/MS-detected metabolites was impacted. And the differential regulation of many genes of unknown function is probably related to the synthesis of the numerous unidentified compounds that were present exclusively in quinate-grown cells. Together, these data suggest that A. baylyi ADP1 metabolism involves unsuspected enzymatic reactions that await discovery.
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hal-04167345 , version 1 (22-12-2023)

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Lucille Stuani, Christophe Lechaplais, Aaro Salminen, Béatrice Ségurens, Maxime Durot, et al.. Novel metabolic features in $Acinetobacter\ baylyi$ ADP1 revealed by a multiomics approach. Metabolomics, 2014, 10 (6), pp.1223-1238. ⟨10.1007/s11306-014-0662-x⟩. ⟨hal-04167345⟩
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