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Urea Cycle of Bacillus thuringiensis Affects Its Survival under UV Stress.

Yile ZhangCaixia ChenXi DuZhen YuQingqing MinChunmei ChenHaonan WuWeilong TanXiong GuanLingling Zhang
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2024)
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is widely used to produce biological pesticides. However, its persistence is limited because of ultraviolet (UV) rays. In our previous study, we found that exogenous intermediates of the urea cycle were beneficial to Bt for survival under UV stress. To further explore the effect of the urea cycle on the resistance mechanism of Bt, the rocF / argG gene, encoding arginase and argininosuccinate synthase, respectively, were knocked out and recovered in this study. After the target genes were removed, respectively, the urea cycle in the tested Bt was inhibited to varying degrees. The UV stress test showed that the urea cycle disorder could reduce the resistance of Bt under UV stress. Meanwhile, the antioxidant enzyme activities of Bt were also decreased to varying degrees due to the knockout of the target genes. All of these results revealed that the urea cycle can metabolically regulate the stress resistance of Bt.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • stress induced
  • gene expression
  • heat stress
  • genome wide identification
  • single cell
  • copy number
  • nitric oxide
  • transcription factor
  • liquid chromatography
  • simultaneous determination
  • wild type