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新鉴定的SpoVAF/FigP复合物:在中等高压下孢子萌发中的作用及影响因素。

Newly identified SpoVAF/FigP complex: the role in spore germination at moderate high pressure and influencing factors.

作者信息

Lyu Fengzhi, Gong Ziqi, Zhang Tianyu, Yang Dong, Rao Lei, Liao Xiaojun

机构信息

College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering, National Engineering Research Center for Fruit and Vegetable Processing, Key Laboratory of Fruit and Vegetable Processing of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Beijing Key Laboratory for Food Non-Thermal Processing, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.

出版信息

Appl Environ Microbiol. 2025 Feb 19;91(2):e0204724. doi: 10.1128/aem.02047-24. Epub 2025 Jan 21.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

The SpoVAF/FigP complex, a newly identified dormant spore ion channel, has been shown to amplify the response of germinant receptors (GRs) to nutrient germinants. However, its contribution to high-pressure-induced germination remains unexplored. In this study, we discovered that the 5AF/FigP complex played an important role in the GR-dependent germination of spores under moderate high pressure (MHP) by facilitating the release of ions, such as potassium (K), a mechanism in parallel with its role in nutrient-induced germination. Despite its predicted function as an ion channel, the 5AF/FigP complex failed to be activated by MHP in the absence of GerA-type GRs. We quantitatively examined the factors that influence the 5AF/FigP complex's function in MHP-induced germination using modeling and fitting techniques. Our results indicated that the complex's amplification effect was both enhanced and accelerated as pressure levels increase from 50 to 200 MPa. However, raising the MHP treatment temperature from 22°C to 30°C only speeded up the complex's function without enhancing its effectiveness. Moreover, extreme conditions of higher pressure (300 MPa) and temperature (34°C-37°C) could diminish the complex's functionality. Additionally, the amplification effect was weakened in spores produced at both elevated and reduced sporulation temperatures. Taken together, our findings highlight the essential role of the 5AF/FigP complex in boosting the efficiency of MHP-induced germination. This revelation has enriched our understanding of the intricate mechanisms underlying GR-dependent germination in spores, offering valuable insights that can be utilized to refine the germination-inactivation strategies within the food industry.

IMPORTANCE

High-pressure-induced spore germination has been discovered for more than half a century, but the signal transduction pathway of the process still needs to be refined. In this study, for the first time, we revealed the role of the newly identified SpoVAF/FigP complex in high-pressure-induced spore germination, as well as the factors influencing its function in this process. The new findings in this work not only enhance the theoretical understanding of spore germination mechanisms under high pressure but also pave the way for developing novel strategies to inactivate spores during high-pressure food processing, a technology that is gaining popularity in the food industry as a promising non-thermal preservation method.

摘要

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SpoVAF/FigP复合物是一种新发现的休眠孢子离子通道,已被证明可增强发芽受体(GRs)对营养发芽剂的反应。然而,其对高压诱导发芽的作用仍未得到探索。在本研究中,我们发现5AF/FigP复合物通过促进钾(K)等离子的释放,在中等高压(MHP)下孢子依赖GRs的发芽过程中发挥重要作用,这一机制与其在营养诱导发芽中的作用并行。尽管其被预测为离子通道,但在没有GerA型GRs的情况下,5AF/FigP复合物未能被MHP激活。我们使用建模和拟合技术定量研究了影响5AF/FigP复合物在MHP诱导发芽中功能的因素。我们的结果表明,随着压力水平从50MPa增加到200MPa,该复合物的放大效应增强且加速。然而,将MHP处理温度从22°C提高到30°C仅加快了该复合物的功能,而没有增强其有效性。此外,更高压力(300MPa)和温度(34°C - 37°C)的极端条件会削弱该复合物的功能。此外,在升高和降低的孢子形成温度下产生的孢子中,放大效应均减弱。综上所述,我们的研究结果突出了5AF/FigP复合物在提高MHP诱导发芽效率中的关键作用。这一发现丰富了我们对孢子中依赖GRs发芽复杂机制的理解,为食品工业中优化发芽 - 灭活策略提供了有价值的见解。

重要性

高压诱导孢子发芽已被发现半个多世纪,但该过程的信号转导途径仍需完善。在本研究中,我们首次揭示了新发现的SpoVAF/FigP复合物在高压诱导孢子发芽中的作用,以及影响其在此过程中功能的因素。这项工作中的新发现不仅增强了对高压下孢子发芽机制的理论理解,还为开发在高压食品加工过程中灭活孢子的新策略铺平了道路,高压食品加工作为一种有前景 的非热保鲜方法在食品工业中越来越受欢迎。

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