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Adaptation Strategies to High Hydrostatic Pressures in Pseudothermotoga species Revealed by Transcriptional Analyses

Pseudothermotoga elfii strain DSM9442 and P. elfii subsp. lettingae strain DSM14385 are hyperthermophilic bacteria. P. elfii DSM9442 is a piezophile and was isolated from a depth of over 1600 m in an oil-producing well in Africa. P. elfii subsp. lettingae is piezotolerant and was isolated from a the...

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Autores principales: Fenouil, Romain, Pradel, Nathalie, Belahbib, Hassiba, Roumagnac, Marie, Bartoli, Manon, Ben Hania, Wajdi, Denis, Yann, Garel, Marc, Tamburini, Christian, Ollivier, Bernard, Summers, Zarath, Armougom, Fabrice, Dolla, Alain
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10057702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36985346
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11030773
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author Fenouil, Romain
Pradel, Nathalie
Belahbib, Hassiba
Roumagnac, Marie
Bartoli, Manon
Ben Hania, Wajdi
Denis, Yann
Garel, Marc
Tamburini, Christian
Ollivier, Bernard
Summers, Zarath
Armougom, Fabrice
Dolla, Alain
author_facet Fenouil, Romain
Pradel, Nathalie
Belahbib, Hassiba
Roumagnac, Marie
Bartoli, Manon
Ben Hania, Wajdi
Denis, Yann
Garel, Marc
Tamburini, Christian
Ollivier, Bernard
Summers, Zarath
Armougom, Fabrice
Dolla, Alain
author_sort Fenouil, Romain
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description Pseudothermotoga elfii strain DSM9442 and P. elfii subsp. lettingae strain DSM14385 are hyperthermophilic bacteria. P. elfii DSM9442 is a piezophile and was isolated from a depth of over 1600 m in an oil-producing well in Africa. P. elfii subsp. lettingae is piezotolerant and was isolated from a thermophilic bioreactor fed with methanol as the sole carbon and energy source. In this study, we analyzed both strains at the genomic and transcriptomic levels, paying particular attention to changes in response to pressure increases. Transcriptomic analyses revealed common traits of adaptation to increasing hydrostatic pressure in both strains, namely, variations in transport membrane or carbohydrate metabolism, as well as species-specific adaptations such as variations in amino acid metabolism and transport for the deep P. elfii DSM9442 strain. Notably, this work highlights the central role played by the amino acid aspartate as a key intermediate of the pressure adaptation mechanisms in the deep strain P. elfii DSM9442. Our comparative genomic and transcriptomic analysis revealed a gene cluster involved in lipid metabolism that is specific to the deep strain and that was differentially expressed at high hydrostatic pressures and might, thus, be a good candidate for a piezophilic gene marker in Pseudothermotogales.
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spelling pubmed-100577022023-03-30 Adaptation Strategies to High Hydrostatic Pressures in Pseudothermotoga species Revealed by Transcriptional Analyses Fenouil, Romain Pradel, Nathalie Belahbib, Hassiba Roumagnac, Marie Bartoli, Manon Ben Hania, Wajdi Denis, Yann Garel, Marc Tamburini, Christian Ollivier, Bernard Summers, Zarath Armougom, Fabrice Dolla, Alain Microorganisms Article Pseudothermotoga elfii strain DSM9442 and P. elfii subsp. lettingae strain DSM14385 are hyperthermophilic bacteria. P. elfii DSM9442 is a piezophile and was isolated from a depth of over 1600 m in an oil-producing well in Africa. P. elfii subsp. lettingae is piezotolerant and was isolated from a thermophilic bioreactor fed with methanol as the sole carbon and energy source. In this study, we analyzed both strains at the genomic and transcriptomic levels, paying particular attention to changes in response to pressure increases. Transcriptomic analyses revealed common traits of adaptation to increasing hydrostatic pressure in both strains, namely, variations in transport membrane or carbohydrate metabolism, as well as species-specific adaptations such as variations in amino acid metabolism and transport for the deep P. elfii DSM9442 strain. Notably, this work highlights the central role played by the amino acid aspartate as a key intermediate of the pressure adaptation mechanisms in the deep strain P. elfii DSM9442. Our comparative genomic and transcriptomic analysis revealed a gene cluster involved in lipid metabolism that is specific to the deep strain and that was differentially expressed at high hydrostatic pressures and might, thus, be a good candidate for a piezophilic gene marker in Pseudothermotogales. MDPI 2023-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10057702/ /pubmed/36985346 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11030773 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fenouil, Romain
Pradel, Nathalie
Belahbib, Hassiba
Roumagnac, Marie
Bartoli, Manon
Ben Hania, Wajdi
Denis, Yann
Garel, Marc
Tamburini, Christian
Ollivier, Bernard
Summers, Zarath
Armougom, Fabrice
Dolla, Alain
Adaptation Strategies to High Hydrostatic Pressures in Pseudothermotoga species Revealed by Transcriptional Analyses
title Adaptation Strategies to High Hydrostatic Pressures in Pseudothermotoga species Revealed by Transcriptional Analyses
title_full Adaptation Strategies to High Hydrostatic Pressures in Pseudothermotoga species Revealed by Transcriptional Analyses
title_fullStr Adaptation Strategies to High Hydrostatic Pressures in Pseudothermotoga species Revealed by Transcriptional Analyses
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation Strategies to High Hydrostatic Pressures in Pseudothermotoga species Revealed by Transcriptional Analyses
title_short Adaptation Strategies to High Hydrostatic Pressures in Pseudothermotoga species Revealed by Transcriptional Analyses
title_sort adaptation strategies to high hydrostatic pressures in pseudothermotoga species revealed by transcriptional analyses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10057702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36985346
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11030773
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