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Global Proteome Remodelling in Rhodococcus jialingiae RS1 to Decipher its Plant Growth-Promoting and Biofertilizer Properties: Gene Identification for Transgenics

Mohammed, S. A.; Saini, A. K.; Aman, S.; Muley, V.; Wairokpam, G. K.; Parray, Z. A.; Sahani, A.; Pathania, A.

2026-05-12 microbiology
10.64898/2026.05.11.724437 bioRxiv
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1.Abiotic stresses like nitrogen deficiency and soil salinity are major factors contributing to low crop yields. The use of selective biofertilizers alleviates both types of stress. In this study, we investigated the biofertilizer activity and plant growth-promoting properties (PGP) of Rhodococcus jialingiae RS1 through cytosolic proteome remodelling. We cultured RS1 under two conditions, i) without and ii) with 6% NaCl, in nitrogen-deficient defined Burks medium. Under dual stress of nitrogen limitation and salt stress, Orbitrap LC-MS/MS proteomics revealed one-quarter of the proteome remodelling, particularly the upregulation of ribosomal synthesis and protein repair systems. As expected, we found high expression of EctC, an ectoine synthase, a key enzyme in osmolyte biosynthesis. Additionally, ribosomal and translational-associated factors, including RpsL, RpsS, RpsT, RpsR1, RplV, RplL, RplA, and elongation factor Tuf, were highly expressed, suggesting enhanced translational fidelity under dual stress. High levels of DNA protection protein, Dps suggest dual stress may lead to DNA damage. Upregulation of chaperones, environmental sensors (KinE), and redox transcriptional factors like WhiB3, Hsp18, AhpC, and MetE suggests protein misfolding and oxidative stress. Metabolic modulations were evident through high expression of IlvA, NAD-dependent glutamate dehydrogenase, lipid/envelope-remodelling enzymes, cutinase/esterases, lipases, endopeptidases like NlpC/P60 and transport systems. In contrast, proteins involved in urease structural components (urea-G), nitrogen regulators and ammonium transporters (GlnK and Amt) were downregulated. Dual stress may lead to an energy crisis, prompting strategic shifts away from high-ATP-dependent ureolytic nitrogen-scavenging pathways towards lower-energy nitrogen-assimilating routes, such as IlvA-mediated deamination and NAD-dependent glutamate dehydrogenation. Genetic manipulations of the above-mentioned genes or their homologues across the genera of microbes, plants, and crops may enhance resilience to abiotic stresses. Our studies reveal stress-responsive genes and biochemical pathways that could be used to improve transgenic efficacy in nitrogen-limited, saline soil and other (a)biotic stresses. Global Proteome Profiling of Rhodococcus jialingiae RS1 to Develop Transgenics O_FIG O_LINKSMALLFIG WIDTH=200 HEIGHT=109 SRC="FIGDIR/small/724437v1_ufig1.gif" ALT="Figure 1"> View larger version (19K): org.highwire.dtl.DTLVardef@1719d80org.highwire.dtl.DTLVardef@1b6b59org.highwire.dtl.DTLVardef@24d367org.highwire.dtl.DTLVardef@1b33224_HPS_FORMAT_FIGEXP M_FIG C_FIG

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