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Effects of salinity on the cellular physiological responses of Natrinema sp. J7-2

The halophilic archaea (haloarchaea) live in hyersaline environments such as salt lakes, salt ponds and marine salterns. To cope with the salt stress conditions, haloarchaea have developed two fundamentally different strategies: the "salt-in" strategy and the "compatible-solute"...

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Autores principales: Mei, Yunjun, Liu, Huan, Zhang, Shunxi, Yang, Ming, Hu, Chun, Zhang, Jian, Shen, Ping, Chen, Xiangdong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5604999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28926633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184974
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author Mei, Yunjun
Liu, Huan
Zhang, Shunxi
Yang, Ming
Hu, Chun
Zhang, Jian
Shen, Ping
Chen, Xiangdong
author_facet Mei, Yunjun
Liu, Huan
Zhang, Shunxi
Yang, Ming
Hu, Chun
Zhang, Jian
Shen, Ping
Chen, Xiangdong
author_sort Mei, Yunjun
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description The halophilic archaea (haloarchaea) live in hyersaline environments such as salt lakes, salt ponds and marine salterns. To cope with the salt stress conditions, haloarchaea have developed two fundamentally different strategies: the "salt-in" strategy and the "compatible-solute" strategy. Although investigation of the molecular mechanisms underlying the tolerance to high salt concentrations has made outstanding achievements, experimental study from the aspect of transcription is rare. In the present study, we monitored cellular physiology of Natrinema sp. J7-2 cells incubated in different salinity media (15%, 25% and 30% NaCl) from several aspects, such as cellular morphology, growth, global transcriptome and the content of intracellular free amino acids. The results showed that the cells were polymorphic and fragile at a low salt concentration (15% NaCl) but had a long, slender rod shape at high salt concentrations (25% and 30% NaCl). The cells grew best in 25% NaCl, mediocre in 30% NaCl and struggled in 15% NaCl. An RNA-seq analysis revealed differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in various salinity media. A total of 1,148 genes were differentially expressed, consisting of 719 DEGs (348 up-regulated and 371 down-regulated genes) between cells in 15% vs 25% NaCl, and 733 DEGs (521 up-regulated and 212 down-regulated genes) between cells in 25% vs 30% NaCl. Moreover, 304 genes were commonly differentially expressed in both 15% vs 25% and 25% vs30% NaCl. The DEGs were enriched in different KEGG metabolic pathways, such as amino acids, glycerolipid, ribosome, nitrogen, protoporphyrin, porphyrin and porhiniods. The intracellular predominant free amino acids consisted of the glutamate family (Glu, Arg and Pro), aspartate family (Asp) and aromatic amino acids (Phe and Trp), especially Glu and Asp.
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spelling pubmed-56049992017-09-28 Effects of salinity on the cellular physiological responses of Natrinema sp. J7-2 Mei, Yunjun Liu, Huan Zhang, Shunxi Yang, Ming Hu, Chun Zhang, Jian Shen, Ping Chen, Xiangdong PLoS One Research Article The halophilic archaea (haloarchaea) live in hyersaline environments such as salt lakes, salt ponds and marine salterns. To cope with the salt stress conditions, haloarchaea have developed two fundamentally different strategies: the "salt-in" strategy and the "compatible-solute" strategy. Although investigation of the molecular mechanisms underlying the tolerance to high salt concentrations has made outstanding achievements, experimental study from the aspect of transcription is rare. In the present study, we monitored cellular physiology of Natrinema sp. J7-2 cells incubated in different salinity media (15%, 25% and 30% NaCl) from several aspects, such as cellular morphology, growth, global transcriptome and the content of intracellular free amino acids. The results showed that the cells were polymorphic and fragile at a low salt concentration (15% NaCl) but had a long, slender rod shape at high salt concentrations (25% and 30% NaCl). The cells grew best in 25% NaCl, mediocre in 30% NaCl and struggled in 15% NaCl. An RNA-seq analysis revealed differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in various salinity media. A total of 1,148 genes were differentially expressed, consisting of 719 DEGs (348 up-regulated and 371 down-regulated genes) between cells in 15% vs 25% NaCl, and 733 DEGs (521 up-regulated and 212 down-regulated genes) between cells in 25% vs 30% NaCl. Moreover, 304 genes were commonly differentially expressed in both 15% vs 25% and 25% vs30% NaCl. The DEGs were enriched in different KEGG metabolic pathways, such as amino acids, glycerolipid, ribosome, nitrogen, protoporphyrin, porphyrin and porhiniods. The intracellular predominant free amino acids consisted of the glutamate family (Glu, Arg and Pro), aspartate family (Asp) and aromatic amino acids (Phe and Trp), especially Glu and Asp. Public Library of Science 2017-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5604999/ /pubmed/28926633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184974 Text en © 2017 Mei et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mei, Yunjun
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Zhang, Shunxi
Yang, Ming
Hu, Chun
Zhang, Jian
Shen, Ping
Chen, Xiangdong
Effects of salinity on the cellular physiological responses of Natrinema sp. J7-2
title Effects of salinity on the cellular physiological responses of Natrinema sp. J7-2
title_full Effects of salinity on the cellular physiological responses of Natrinema sp. J7-2
title_fullStr Effects of salinity on the cellular physiological responses of Natrinema sp. J7-2
title_full_unstemmed Effects of salinity on the cellular physiological responses of Natrinema sp. J7-2
title_short Effects of salinity on the cellular physiological responses of Natrinema sp. J7-2
title_sort effects of salinity on the cellular physiological responses of natrinema sp. j7-2
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5604999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28926633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184974
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