JOURNAL OF ORAL SCIENCE | |
Vol. 47 No. 4 DECEMBER - 2005 | |
ISSN: 1343-4934 UBIC: 152-A | |
Abstract | |
Hemin is an, important nutrient for Porphyromonas gingivalis growth and pathogenicity. We examined the gene expression profile of P. gingivalis,
including genes involved in its pathogenicity, at various growth stages under hemin-standard and limited conditions by using a custom-made microarray. The transcription
of many genes decreased after late-log and mid-log phases under hemin-standard and limited conditions, respectively. We focused on two groups of genes while comparing
gene expression profiles under hemin-standard and limited conditions by gene tree analysis. Genes belonging to group A maintained high transcriptional levels, whereas
genes in group B were expressed at low levels under standard hemin conditions. However, group B genes increased remarkably under hemin-limited conditions. Groups A
and B contained genes involved in regulatory functions and protein fate, respectively. Genes related to energy metabolism, transport, and protein binding were present
in both groups. Our results suggest that P. gingivalis experienced severe stress under hemin-limited conditions, and growth phase-dependent changes in transcription
levels were observed for many genes. Moreover, increased expression of genes involved in energy metabolism suggests that hemin is related not only to pathogenicity, but also energy metabolism.
Keywords: Porphyromonas gingivalis; microarray; growth; gene expression; hemin. |
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