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Understanding How Microorganisms Respond to Acid pH Is Central to Their Control and Successful Exploitation

Microbes from the three domains of life, Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya, share the need to sense and respond to changes in the external and internal concentrations of protons. When the proton concentration is high, acidic conditions prevail and cells must respond appropriately to ensure that macromo...

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Autores principales: Lund, Peter A., De Biase, Daniela, Liran, Oded, Scheler, Ott, Mira, Nuno Pereira, Cetecioglu, Zeynep, Fernández, Estefanía Noriega, Bover-Cid, Sara, Hall, Rebecca, Sauer, Michael, O’Byrne, Conor
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7553086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33117305
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.556140
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author Lund, Peter A.
De Biase, Daniela
Liran, Oded
Scheler, Ott
Mira, Nuno Pereira
Cetecioglu, Zeynep
Fernández, Estefanía Noriega
Bover-Cid, Sara
Hall, Rebecca
Sauer, Michael
O’Byrne, Conor
author_facet Lund, Peter A.
De Biase, Daniela
Liran, Oded
Scheler, Ott
Mira, Nuno Pereira
Cetecioglu, Zeynep
Fernández, Estefanía Noriega
Bover-Cid, Sara
Hall, Rebecca
Sauer, Michael
O’Byrne, Conor
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description Microbes from the three domains of life, Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya, share the need to sense and respond to changes in the external and internal concentrations of protons. When the proton concentration is high, acidic conditions prevail and cells must respond appropriately to ensure that macromolecules and metabolic processes are sufficiently protected to sustain life. While, we have learned much in recent decades about the mechanisms that microbes use to cope with acid, including the unique challenges presented by organic acids, there is still much to be gained from developing a deeper understanding of the effects and responses to acid in microbes. In this perspective article, we survey the key molecular mechanisms known to be important for microbial survival during acid stress and discuss how this knowledge might be relevant to microbe-based applications and processes that are consequential for humans. We discuss the research approaches that have been taken to investigate the problem and highlight promising new avenues. We discuss the influence of acid on pathogens during the course of infections and highlight the potential of using organic acids in treatments for some types of infection. We explore the influence of acid stress on photosynthetic microbes, and on biotechnological and industrial processes, including those needed to produce organic acids. We highlight the importance of understanding acid stress in controlling spoilage and pathogenic microbes in the food chain. Finally, we invite colleagues with an interest in microbial responses to low pH to participate in the EU-funded COST Action network called EuroMicropH and contribute to a comprehensive database of literature on this topic that we are making publicly available.
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spelling pubmed-75530862020-10-27 Understanding How Microorganisms Respond to Acid pH Is Central to Their Control and Successful Exploitation Lund, Peter A. De Biase, Daniela Liran, Oded Scheler, Ott Mira, Nuno Pereira Cetecioglu, Zeynep Fernández, Estefanía Noriega Bover-Cid, Sara Hall, Rebecca Sauer, Michael O’Byrne, Conor Front Microbiol Microbiology Microbes from the three domains of life, Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya, share the need to sense and respond to changes in the external and internal concentrations of protons. When the proton concentration is high, acidic conditions prevail and cells must respond appropriately to ensure that macromolecules and metabolic processes are sufficiently protected to sustain life. While, we have learned much in recent decades about the mechanisms that microbes use to cope with acid, including the unique challenges presented by organic acids, there is still much to be gained from developing a deeper understanding of the effects and responses to acid in microbes. In this perspective article, we survey the key molecular mechanisms known to be important for microbial survival during acid stress and discuss how this knowledge might be relevant to microbe-based applications and processes that are consequential for humans. We discuss the research approaches that have been taken to investigate the problem and highlight promising new avenues. We discuss the influence of acid on pathogens during the course of infections and highlight the potential of using organic acids in treatments for some types of infection. We explore the influence of acid stress on photosynthetic microbes, and on biotechnological and industrial processes, including those needed to produce organic acids. We highlight the importance of understanding acid stress in controlling spoilage and pathogenic microbes in the food chain. Finally, we invite colleagues with an interest in microbial responses to low pH to participate in the EU-funded COST Action network called EuroMicropH and contribute to a comprehensive database of literature on this topic that we are making publicly available. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7553086/ /pubmed/33117305 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.556140 Text en Copyright © 2020 Lund, De Biase, Liran, Scheler, Mira, Cetecioglu, Noriega Fernández, Bover-Cid, Hall, Sauer and O’Byrne. 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) 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.
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Lund, Peter A.
De Biase, Daniela
Liran, Oded
Scheler, Ott
Mira, Nuno Pereira
Cetecioglu, Zeynep
Fernández, Estefanía Noriega
Bover-Cid, Sara
Hall, Rebecca
Sauer, Michael
O’Byrne, Conor
Understanding How Microorganisms Respond to Acid pH Is Central to Their Control and Successful Exploitation
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title_short Understanding How Microorganisms Respond to Acid pH Is Central to Their Control and Successful Exploitation
title_sort understanding how microorganisms respond to acid ph is central to their control and successful exploitation
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7553086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33117305
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.556140
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