Olga Petrova

Olga Petrova

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Svx proteins are virulence factors secreted by phytopathogenic bacteria of the Pectobacterium genus into the host plant cell wall. Svx-encoding genes are present in almost all species of the soft rot Pectobacteriaceae (Pectobacterium and Dickeya genera). The Svx of P. atrosepticum (Pba) has been shown to be a gluzincin metallopeptidase that presuma...
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The alternative sigma factor RpoS is considered to be one of the major regulators providing stress resistance and cross-protection in bacteria. In phytopathogenic bacteria, the effects of RpoS have not been analyzed with regard to cross-protection, and genes whose expression is directly or indirectly controlled by RpoS have not been determined at t...
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Phytopathogenic microorganisms, being able to cause plant diseases, usually interact with hosts asymptomatically, resulting in the development of latent infections. Knowledge of the mechanisms that trigger a switch from latent to typical, symptomatic infection is of great importance from the perspectives of both fundamental science and disease mana...
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Bacterial adaptation is regulated at the population level with the involvement of intercellular communication (quorum sensing). When the population density is insufficient for adaptation under starvation, bacteria can adjust it to a quorum level through cell divisions at the expense of endogenous resources. This phenomenon has been described for th...
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Pink snow mold, caused by a phytopathogenic and psychrotolerant fungus, Microdochium nivale, is a severe disease of winter cereals and grasses that predominantly occurs under snow cover or shortly after its melt. Snow mold has significantly progressed during the past decade, often reaching epiphytotic levels in northern countries and resulting in d...
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The Svx proteins are virulence factors of phytopathogenic bacteria of the Pectobacterium genus. The specific functions of these proteins are unknown. Here we show that most of the phytopathogenic species of Pectobacterium, Dickeya, and Xanthomonas genera have genes encoding Svx proteins, as well as some plant-non-associated species of different bac...
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Microdochium nivale is a progressive and devastating phytopathogen that causes different types of cereal crop and grass diseases that are poorly characterized at the molecular level. Although rye (Secale cereale L.) is one of the most resistant crops to most of the phytopathogens, it is severely damaged by M. nivale. The recent high-quality chromos...
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The phytopathogenic bacterium Pectobacterium atrosepticum (Pba), one of the members of the soft rot Pectobacteriaceae, forms biofilm-like structures known as bacterial emboli when colonizing the primary xylem vessels of the host plants. The initial extracellular matrix of the bacterial emboli is composed of the host plant’s pectic polysaccharides,...
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Siderophores produced by microorganisms to scavenge iron from the environment have been shown to contribute to virulence and/or stress resistance of some plant pathogenic bacteria. Phytopathogenic bacteria of Pectobacterium genus possess genes for the synthesis of siderophore enterobactin, which role in plant-pathogen interactions has not been eluc...
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Our study is the first to consider the changes in the entire set of matrix plant cell wall (PCW) polysaccharides in the course of a plant infectious disease. We compared the molecular weight distribution, monosaccharide content, and the epitope distribution of pectic compounds and cross-linking glycans in non-infected potato plants and plants infec...
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There are “molecular switchers” that transform peaceful coexistence of plants with phytopathogenic pectobacteria to symptomatic infection. These switchers seem to be perspective “targets” for plant protection approaches.
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Snow mold is a severe plant disease caused by psychrophilic or psychrotolerant fungi, of which Microdochium species are the most harmful. A clear understanding of Microdochium biology has many gaps; the pathocomplex and its dynamic are poorly characterized, virulence factors are unknown, genome sequences are not available, and the criteria of plant...
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Soft rot caused by Pectobacterium species is a devastating plant disease poorly characterized in terms of host plant responses. In this study, changes in the transcriptome of tobacco plants after infection with Pectobacterium atrosepticum (Pba) were analyzed using RNA-Seq. To draw a comprehensive and nontrivially itemized picture of physiological e...
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In the present study, we have monitored the process of systemic plant colonization by the plant pathogenic bacterium Pectobacterium atrosepticum (Pba) using RNA-Seq analysis in order to compare bacterial traits under in planta and in vitro conditions and to reveal potential players that participate in switching from stealth to brute force strategy...
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In the present study, we identified exopolysaccharides of the harmful phytopathogenic bacterium Pectobacterium atrosepticum SCRI1043 and characterized the molecular structure of these polymers. The synthesis of the target polysaccharides was shown to be induced under starvation conditions. Moreover, intensive accumulation of exopolysaccharides occu...
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In the present study, we attempted to elucidate if the harmful phytopathogenic bacteria of Pectobacterium genus (P. atrosepticum) possess the enzymes for oxidation of phenolic compounds. Polyphenol oxidase (laccase) activity was revealed in P. atrosepticum cell lysates. Using bioinformatic analysis, an ORF encoding a putative copper-containing poly...
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The ability to adapt to adverse conditions permits many bacterial species to be virtually ubiquitous and survive in a variety of ecological niches. This ability is of particular importance for many plant pathogenic bacteria that should be able to exist, except for their host plants, in different environments e.g. soil, water, insect-vectors etc. Un...
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Modules and pathways of P. atrosepticum genes up-regulated in adapted cells compared to growing ones. (XLS)
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Modules and pathways of P. atrosepticum genes down-regulated in adapted cells compared to growing ones. (XLS)
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Relative expression levels of genes in adapted P. atrosepticum cells vs. growing ones. (XLS)
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GO analysis of P. atrosepticum genes up-regulated in adapted cells compared to growing ones (p-value≤0.05). (XLS)
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GO analysis of P. atrosepticum genes down-regulated in adapted cells compared to growing ones (p-value≤0.05). (XLS)
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The representatives of Pectobacterium genus are one of the most harmful phytopathogens in the world. In the present study, we have unraveled novel aspects of plant-Pectobacterium atrosepticum interactions. This bacterium was recently demonstrated to form specific "multicellular" structures - bacterial emboli in the xylem vessels of infected plants....
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Bacteria have high adaptive potential that ensures their survival during various environmental challenges. To adapt, bacteria activate a physiological program of stress response that makes them able to persist under adverse conditions. The present study sought to examine the ability of a particular bacterial species to induce a stress response in a...
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The adaptive reactions of plant pathogenic bacterium Pectobacterium atrosepticum SCRI1043 under starvation conditions were studied. The main emphasis was given to the peculiarities of stress responses depending on the bacterial population densities. When bacteria were subjected to starvation at high population densities (10(7)-10(9) CFU ml(-1)), th...
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The population dynamics of Pectobacterium atrosepticum SCRI1043 (Pba) within tobacco plants was monitored from the time of inoculation until after long-term preservation of microorganisms in the remnants of dead plants. We found and characterised peculiar structures that totally occlude xylem vessels, which we have named bacterial emboli. Viable bu...
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A new type of plant-derived signal molecules that activate extracellular pectate lyase activity in phytopathogenic bacterium Pectobacterium atrosepticum SCRI1043 was revealed. These compounds were characterized and partially purified by means of several approaches including RT-PCR analysis, luminescence bioassay and HPLC fractionation. They were sm...
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Hydrolysis of cellulose and nitrocellulose in the presence of sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfovibrio vulgaris 1388 was studied. The cellulolytic activity was found in culture medium after D. vulgaris growth (1.45±0.04nmol/mg protein/min). In the presence of cellulose or nitrocellulose the activity accounted for 4.82±0.23 and 2.35±0.11nmol/mg prot...
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Erwinia carotovora ssp. atroseptica SCRI1043 is a plant pathogenic bacterium. Many species of enterobacteria including Erwinia sp. can induce the onset or the progression of opportunistic or persistent infections in humans. The existence of these bacteria within different ecological niches is related to their significant adaptive potential. The tri...
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Reversible transition of the phytopathogenic gram-negative bacterium Erwinia carotovora, subsp. atroseptica, strain SCRI1043, to a dormant state was demonstrated; it was associated with a complete loss of cell ability to form colonies on the standard medium, i.e., with acquiring “non-culturability”. Entering of Erwinia cells to a nonculturable stat...
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Aim: To determine overall number as well as number of viable cells in continuously incubated cultures of E. carotovora by methods of confocal microscopy and quantitative PCR-analysis. Materials and methods: Strain E. carotovora atroseptica SCRI1043 was grown on LB medium to density 2x10(9) CFU/ml. Cells were aggregated by centrifugation and tran...
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Evidence was obtained of the inhibitory effect of nitrate on the metabolism of Desulfovibrio vulgaris 1388. Nitrate is reduced only at low concentrations and in the presence of sulfate in the medium. Genetic data suggest that the genome of D. vulgaris 1388 contains the information about the γ subunit and possibly the NarG catalytic subunit of the m...
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Calorimetric results indicate that nitrocellulose (NC)-induced changes in the metabolism of Desulfovibrio desulfuricans 1388 are caused by both chemical (nitrate) and physical (biofilm formation) factors. Nitrate added to lactate-based culture medium with nitrocellulose competed for the electron flux from lactate and suppressed the bacterial sulfid...
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Most studies have concluded that nitrocellulose (NC) with high degree of nitrogen content is resistant to biodegradation. Our results demonstrated that NC (>11%N) does undergo biotransformation in the presence of sulfate-reducing bacteria Desulfovibrio desulfuricans 1388. FTIR analyses indicated that the substitution of nitro groups for OH(-) group...
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The appearance of unsubstituted glucopyranose residues in nitrocellulose (NC) induced by Desulfovibrio desulfuricans was established by (13)C-NMR spectroscopy. After contact with bacterial cells, the degree of substitution by nitro groups in NC decreased from 2.59 to 2.40. The bacteria possess intra- and extracellular nitroesterase activities, whic...
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The biotransformation of NC by Desulfovibrio sp. was studied. The mass of NC was decreased by 4.9-9.3%. The rate of NC transformation was between 46 and 73 mg NC per mg of bacterial protein in 10 days. Moreover, N content (%N) in the remaining NC was reduced by 2-12%. The inhibitory effect of NC was clearly expressed when the growth of D. desulfuri...
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Polyfluorinated 2-arylpyrimidines were synthesized by the reaction of polyfluorinated ß-diimines with aromatic aldehydes.
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3H-Perfluoroalk-2-enes react with aqueous ammonia to form polyfluorinated iminoenamines, from which hexafluoroacetylacetone and its analogs were synthesized.
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New chelate complexes of copper diiminate and iron diiminate were synthesized. Their physical characteristics have been studied. The diffusion of supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) into polyarylate (PAR) films and their impregnation with diiminates were investigated. The equilibrium degree of PAR swelling in scCO2 is about 10%. The conditions of...
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3-Methoxy-1-(perfluoroalkyl)but-2-en-1-ones were synthesized byC-acylation of 2-methoxypropene with perfluorocarboxylic acid anhydrides, acid chlorides, and acid fluorides in the presence of tertiary amines.
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The higher internal perfluoroak-2-enes react with ammonium hydroxide at atmospheric pressure to give the corresponding iminoenamines, whose further transformations yield heptafluoroacetylacetone analogs.
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5-Fluoro-2,4,6-tris(perfluoroalkyl)pyrimidines were synthesized by reactions of polyfluorinated iminoenamines with perfluorocarboxylic acid anhydrides and perfluorobutanoyl chloride.
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In cell suspension of Desulfovibrio desulfuricans B-1388, oxidation of CO as the only energy source is associated with reduction of SO42-. After a 2-h incubation of cells in 8% CO, 81% of the gas is converted. Oxidation of 1 mole CO results in formation of 0.23 mole H2S. Intracellular ATP content increases from 2.5 (control) to 8.3 nmoles/mg (durin...

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