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  • Microbial safety is increasingly important in manned space missions, necessitating research on pathogens that can cause diseases in space.
  • Experiments conducted on a specific pathogen during a 12-day space mission revealed decreased survival rates in acidic and salty environments, along with significant changes in protein expression.
  • Proteomic analysis showed 72 proteins downregulated in response to space conditions, while only one protein related to tryptophan uptake was upregulated, highlighting the link between proteomic changes and phenotypic effects of space exposure.

Article Abstract

Microbial safety has become a research hotspot with the development of manned space technology. is a conditional pathogen that can cause infectious diseases. Therefore, it is necessary to study the influence of the space environment on . Phenotypic experiments including growth curves, morphology, and environmental resistance experiment were used to study the phenotypic changes of after exposure to the space environment for 12 days carried by the "SJ-10" satellite. Tandem mass tag was used to assess the proteome change of We found that the survival rate of in the spaceflight group was decreased when cultivated in acidic and high-salt environments. Proteomic analysis identified 72 downregulated proteins involved in chemotaxis, intracellular pH elevation, glycolate catabolic process, and glutamate metabolic process in the spaceflight group. Meanwhile, only one protein mtr that was involved in the uptake of tryptophan in was upregulated in the spaceflight group. Our research showed that proteomics results can explain phenotypic results, which demonstrated the successful application of proteomics in mechanism research. Our data provide a comprehensive resource for understanding the effect of the space environment on .

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9975951PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/biol-2022-0576DOI Listing

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