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Cell Membrane Fatty Acid Composition of Chryseobacterium frigidisoli PB4(T), Isolated from Antarctic Glacier Forefield Soils, in Response to Changing Temperature and pH Conditions

Microorganisms in Antarctic glacier forefields are directly exposed to the hostile environment of their habitat characterized by extremely low temperatures and changing geochemical conditions. To survive under those stress conditions microorganisms adapt, among others, their cell membrane fatty acid...

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Autores principales: Bajerski, Felizitas, Wagner, Dirk, Mangelsdorf, Kai
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5395617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28469614
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00677
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author Bajerski, Felizitas
Wagner, Dirk
Mangelsdorf, Kai
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description Microorganisms in Antarctic glacier forefields are directly exposed to the hostile environment of their habitat characterized by extremely low temperatures and changing geochemical conditions. To survive under those stress conditions microorganisms adapt, among others, their cell membrane fatty acid inventory. However, only little is known about the adaptation potential of microorganisms from Antarctic soil environments. In this study, we examined the adaptation of the cell membrane polar lipid fatty acid inventory of Chryseobacterium frigidisoli PB4(T) in response to changing temperature (0°C to 20°C) and pH (5.5 to 8.5) regimes, because this new strain isolated from an Antarctic glacier forefield showed specific adaptation mechanisms during its detailed physiological characterization. Flavobacteriaceae including Chryseobacterium species occur frequently in extreme habitats such as ice-free oases in Antarctica. C. frigidisoli shows a complex restructuring of membrane derived fatty acids in response to different stress levels. Thus, from 20°C to 10°C a change from less iso-C(15:0) to more iso-C(17:1ω7) is observed. Below 10°C temperature adaptation is regulated by a constant increase of anteiso-FAs and decrease of iso-FAs. An anteiso- and bis-unsaturated fatty acid, anteiso-heptadeca-9,13-dienoic acid, shows a continuous increase with decreasing cultivation temperatures underlining the particular importance of this fatty acid for temperature adaptation in C. frigidisoli. Concerning adaptation to changing pH conditions, most of the dominant fatty acids reveal constant relative proportions around neutral pH (pH 6–8). Strong variations are mainly observed at the pH extremes (pH 5.5 and 8.5). At high pH short chain saturated iso- and anteiso-FAs increase while longer chain unsaturated iso- and anteiso-FAs decrease. At low pH the opposite trend is observed. The study shows a complex interplay of different membrane components and provides, therefore, deep insights into adaptation strategies of microorganisms from extreme habitats to changing environmental conditions.
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spelling pubmed-53956172017-05-03 Cell Membrane Fatty Acid Composition of Chryseobacterium frigidisoli PB4(T), Isolated from Antarctic Glacier Forefield Soils, in Response to Changing Temperature and pH Conditions Bajerski, Felizitas Wagner, Dirk Mangelsdorf, Kai Front Microbiol Microbiology Microorganisms in Antarctic glacier forefields are directly exposed to the hostile environment of their habitat characterized by extremely low temperatures and changing geochemical conditions. To survive under those stress conditions microorganisms adapt, among others, their cell membrane fatty acid inventory. However, only little is known about the adaptation potential of microorganisms from Antarctic soil environments. In this study, we examined the adaptation of the cell membrane polar lipid fatty acid inventory of Chryseobacterium frigidisoli PB4(T) in response to changing temperature (0°C to 20°C) and pH (5.5 to 8.5) regimes, because this new strain isolated from an Antarctic glacier forefield showed specific adaptation mechanisms during its detailed physiological characterization. Flavobacteriaceae including Chryseobacterium species occur frequently in extreme habitats such as ice-free oases in Antarctica. C. frigidisoli shows a complex restructuring of membrane derived fatty acids in response to different stress levels. Thus, from 20°C to 10°C a change from less iso-C(15:0) to more iso-C(17:1ω7) is observed. Below 10°C temperature adaptation is regulated by a constant increase of anteiso-FAs and decrease of iso-FAs. An anteiso- and bis-unsaturated fatty acid, anteiso-heptadeca-9,13-dienoic acid, shows a continuous increase with decreasing cultivation temperatures underlining the particular importance of this fatty acid for temperature adaptation in C. frigidisoli. Concerning adaptation to changing pH conditions, most of the dominant fatty acids reveal constant relative proportions around neutral pH (pH 6–8). Strong variations are mainly observed at the pH extremes (pH 5.5 and 8.5). At high pH short chain saturated iso- and anteiso-FAs increase while longer chain unsaturated iso- and anteiso-FAs decrease. At low pH the opposite trend is observed. The study shows a complex interplay of different membrane components and provides, therefore, deep insights into adaptation strategies of microorganisms from extreme habitats to changing environmental conditions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5395617/ /pubmed/28469614 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00677 Text en Copyright © 2017 Bajerski, Wagner and Mangelsdorf. http://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) or licensor 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
Bajerski, Felizitas
Wagner, Dirk
Mangelsdorf, Kai
Cell Membrane Fatty Acid Composition of Chryseobacterium frigidisoli PB4(T), Isolated from Antarctic Glacier Forefield Soils, in Response to Changing Temperature and pH Conditions
title Cell Membrane Fatty Acid Composition of Chryseobacterium frigidisoli PB4(T), Isolated from Antarctic Glacier Forefield Soils, in Response to Changing Temperature and pH Conditions
title_full Cell Membrane Fatty Acid Composition of Chryseobacterium frigidisoli PB4(T), Isolated from Antarctic Glacier Forefield Soils, in Response to Changing Temperature and pH Conditions
title_fullStr Cell Membrane Fatty Acid Composition of Chryseobacterium frigidisoli PB4(T), Isolated from Antarctic Glacier Forefield Soils, in Response to Changing Temperature and pH Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Cell Membrane Fatty Acid Composition of Chryseobacterium frigidisoli PB4(T), Isolated from Antarctic Glacier Forefield Soils, in Response to Changing Temperature and pH Conditions
title_short Cell Membrane Fatty Acid Composition of Chryseobacterium frigidisoli PB4(T), Isolated from Antarctic Glacier Forefield Soils, in Response to Changing Temperature and pH Conditions
title_sort cell membrane fatty acid composition of chryseobacterium frigidisoli pb4(t), isolated from antarctic glacier forefield soils, in response to changing temperature and ph conditions
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5395617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28469614
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00677
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