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Genomic insight and physiological characterization of thermoacidophilic Alicyclobacillus isolated from Yellowstone National Park

INTRODUCTION: Alicyclobacillus has been isolated from extreme environments such as hot springs, volcanoes, as well as pasteurized acidic beverages, because it can tolerate extreme temperatures and acidity. In our previous study, Alicyclobacillus was isolated during the enrichment of methane oxidizin...

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Autores principales: Kim, Hye Won, Kim, Na Kyung, Phillips, Alex P. R., Parker, David A., Liu, Ping, Whitaker, Rachel J., Rao, Christopher V., Mackie, Roderick I.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10562698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37822751
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1232587
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author Kim, Hye Won
Kim, Na Kyung
Phillips, Alex P. R.
Parker, David A.
Liu, Ping
Whitaker, Rachel J.
Rao, Christopher V.
Mackie, Roderick I.
author_facet Kim, Hye Won
Kim, Na Kyung
Phillips, Alex P. R.
Parker, David A.
Liu, Ping
Whitaker, Rachel J.
Rao, Christopher V.
Mackie, Roderick I.
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description INTRODUCTION: Alicyclobacillus has been isolated from extreme environments such as hot springs, volcanoes, as well as pasteurized acidic beverages, because it can tolerate extreme temperatures and acidity. In our previous study, Alicyclobacillus was isolated during the enrichment of methane oxidizing bacteria from Yellowstone Hot Spring samples. METHODS: Physiological characterization and genomic exploration of two new Alicyclobacillus isolates, AL01A and AL05G, are the main focus of this study to identify their potential relationships with a thermoacidophilic methanotroph (Methylacidiphilum) isolated from the same hot spring sediments. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: In the present study, both Alicyclobacillus isolates showed optimal growth at pH 3.5 and 55°C, and contain ω-alicyclic fatty acids as a major lipid (ca. 60%) in the bacterial membrane. Genomic analysis of these strains revealed specific genes and pathways that the methanotroph genome does not have in the intermediary carbon metabolism pathway such as serC (phosphoserine aminotransferase), comA (phosphosulfolactate synthase), and DAK (glycerone kinase). Both Alicyclobacillus strains were also found to contain transporter systems for extracellular sulfate (ABC transporter), suggesting that they could play an important role in sulfur metabolism in this extreme environment. Genomic analysis of vitamin metabolism revealed Alicyclobacillus and Methylacidiphilum are able to complement each other’s nutritional deficiencies, resulting in a mutually beneficial relationship, especially in vitamin B(1)(thiamin), B(3) (niacin), and B(7) (biotin) metabolism. These findings provide insights into the role of Alicyclobacillus isolates in geothermal environments and their unique metabolic adaptations to these environments.
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spelling pubmed-105626982023-10-11 Genomic insight and physiological characterization of thermoacidophilic Alicyclobacillus isolated from Yellowstone National Park Kim, Hye Won Kim, Na Kyung Phillips, Alex P. R. Parker, David A. Liu, Ping Whitaker, Rachel J. Rao, Christopher V. Mackie, Roderick I. Front Microbiol Microbiology INTRODUCTION: Alicyclobacillus has been isolated from extreme environments such as hot springs, volcanoes, as well as pasteurized acidic beverages, because it can tolerate extreme temperatures and acidity. In our previous study, Alicyclobacillus was isolated during the enrichment of methane oxidizing bacteria from Yellowstone Hot Spring samples. METHODS: Physiological characterization and genomic exploration of two new Alicyclobacillus isolates, AL01A and AL05G, are the main focus of this study to identify their potential relationships with a thermoacidophilic methanotroph (Methylacidiphilum) isolated from the same hot spring sediments. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: In the present study, both Alicyclobacillus isolates showed optimal growth at pH 3.5 and 55°C, and contain ω-alicyclic fatty acids as a major lipid (ca. 60%) in the bacterial membrane. Genomic analysis of these strains revealed specific genes and pathways that the methanotroph genome does not have in the intermediary carbon metabolism pathway such as serC (phosphoserine aminotransferase), comA (phosphosulfolactate synthase), and DAK (glycerone kinase). Both Alicyclobacillus strains were also found to contain transporter systems for extracellular sulfate (ABC transporter), suggesting that they could play an important role in sulfur metabolism in this extreme environment. Genomic analysis of vitamin metabolism revealed Alicyclobacillus and Methylacidiphilum are able to complement each other’s nutritional deficiencies, resulting in a mutually beneficial relationship, especially in vitamin B(1)(thiamin), B(3) (niacin), and B(7) (biotin) metabolism. These findings provide insights into the role of Alicyclobacillus isolates in geothermal environments and their unique metabolic adaptations to these environments. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10562698/ /pubmed/37822751 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1232587 Text en Copyright © 2023 Kim, Kim, Phillips, Parker, Liu, Whitaker, Rao and Mackie. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Kim, Hye Won
Kim, Na Kyung
Phillips, Alex P. R.
Parker, David A.
Liu, Ping
Whitaker, Rachel J.
Rao, Christopher V.
Mackie, Roderick I.
Genomic insight and physiological characterization of thermoacidophilic Alicyclobacillus isolated from Yellowstone National Park
title Genomic insight and physiological characterization of thermoacidophilic Alicyclobacillus isolated from Yellowstone National Park
title_full Genomic insight and physiological characterization of thermoacidophilic Alicyclobacillus isolated from Yellowstone National Park
title_fullStr Genomic insight and physiological characterization of thermoacidophilic Alicyclobacillus isolated from Yellowstone National Park
title_full_unstemmed Genomic insight and physiological characterization of thermoacidophilic Alicyclobacillus isolated from Yellowstone National Park
title_short Genomic insight and physiological characterization of thermoacidophilic Alicyclobacillus isolated from Yellowstone National Park
title_sort genomic insight and physiological characterization of thermoacidophilic alicyclobacillus isolated from yellowstone national park
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10562698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37822751
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1232587
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