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Experimental studies addressing the longevity of Bacillus subtilis spores – The first data from a 500-year experiment

The ability to form endospores allows certain Gram-positive bacteria (e.g. Bacillus subtilis) to challenge the limits of microbial resistance and survival. Thus, B. subtilis is able to tolerate many environmental extremes by transitioning into a dormant state as spores, allowing survival under other...

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Autores principales: Ulrich, Nikea, Nagler, Katja, Laue, Michael, Cockell, Charles S., Setlow, Peter, Moeller, Ralf
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6279046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30513104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208425
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author Ulrich, Nikea
Nagler, Katja
Laue, Michael
Cockell, Charles S.
Setlow, Peter
Moeller, Ralf
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Nagler, Katja
Laue, Michael
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description The ability to form endospores allows certain Gram-positive bacteria (e.g. Bacillus subtilis) to challenge the limits of microbial resistance and survival. Thus, B. subtilis is able to tolerate many environmental extremes by transitioning into a dormant state as spores, allowing survival under otherwise unfavorable conditions. Despite thorough study of spore resistance to external stresses, precisely how long B. subtilis spores can lie dormant while remaining viable, a period that potentially far exceeds the human lifespan; is not known although convincing examples of long term spore survival have been recorded. In this study, we report the first data from a 500-year microbial experiment, which started in 2014 and will finish in 2514. A set of vials containing a defined concentration of desiccated B. subtilis spores is opened and tested for viability every two years for the first 24 years and then every 25 years until experiment completion. Desiccated baseline spore samples were also exposed to environmental stresses, including X-rays, 254 nm UV-C, 10% H(2)O(2), dry heat (120°C) and wet heat (100°C) to investigate how desiccated spores respond to harsh environmental conditions after long periods of storage. Data from the first 2 years of storage show no significant decrease in spore viability. Additionally, spores of B. subtilis were subjected to various short-term storage experiments, revealing that space-like vacuum and high NaCl concentration negatively affected spore viability.
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spelling pubmed-62790462018-12-20 Experimental studies addressing the longevity of Bacillus subtilis spores – The first data from a 500-year experiment Ulrich, Nikea Nagler, Katja Laue, Michael Cockell, Charles S. Setlow, Peter Moeller, Ralf PLoS One Research Article The ability to form endospores allows certain Gram-positive bacteria (e.g. Bacillus subtilis) to challenge the limits of microbial resistance and survival. Thus, B. subtilis is able to tolerate many environmental extremes by transitioning into a dormant state as spores, allowing survival under otherwise unfavorable conditions. Despite thorough study of spore resistance to external stresses, precisely how long B. subtilis spores can lie dormant while remaining viable, a period that potentially far exceeds the human lifespan; is not known although convincing examples of long term spore survival have been recorded. In this study, we report the first data from a 500-year microbial experiment, which started in 2014 and will finish in 2514. A set of vials containing a defined concentration of desiccated B. subtilis spores is opened and tested for viability every two years for the first 24 years and then every 25 years until experiment completion. Desiccated baseline spore samples were also exposed to environmental stresses, including X-rays, 254 nm UV-C, 10% H(2)O(2), dry heat (120°C) and wet heat (100°C) to investigate how desiccated spores respond to harsh environmental conditions after long periods of storage. Data from the first 2 years of storage show no significant decrease in spore viability. Additionally, spores of B. subtilis were subjected to various short-term storage experiments, revealing that space-like vacuum and high NaCl concentration negatively affected spore viability. Public Library of Science 2018-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6279046/ /pubmed/30513104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208425 Text en © 2018 Ulrich 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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Nagler, Katja
Laue, Michael
Cockell, Charles S.
Setlow, Peter
Moeller, Ralf
Experimental studies addressing the longevity of Bacillus subtilis spores – The first data from a 500-year experiment
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title_full Experimental studies addressing the longevity of Bacillus subtilis spores – The first data from a 500-year experiment
title_fullStr Experimental studies addressing the longevity of Bacillus subtilis spores – The first data from a 500-year experiment
title_full_unstemmed Experimental studies addressing the longevity of Bacillus subtilis spores – The first data from a 500-year experiment
title_short Experimental studies addressing the longevity of Bacillus subtilis spores – The first data from a 500-year experiment
title_sort experimental studies addressing the longevity of bacillus subtilis spores – the first data from a 500-year experiment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6279046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30513104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208425
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