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Diversity of Lysis-Resistant Bacteria and Archaea in the Polyextreme Environment of Salar de Huasco

The production of specialized resting cells is a remarkable strategy developed by several organisms to survive unfavorable environmental conditions. Spores are specialized resting cells that are characterized by low to absent metabolic activity and higher resistance. Spore-like cells are known from...

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Autores principales: Corona Ramírez, Andrea, Cailleau, Guillaume, Fatton, Mathilda, Dorador, Cristina, Junier, Pilar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9847572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36687602
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.826117
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author Corona Ramírez, Andrea
Cailleau, Guillaume
Fatton, Mathilda
Dorador, Cristina
Junier, Pilar
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Cailleau, Guillaume
Fatton, Mathilda
Dorador, Cristina
Junier, Pilar
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description The production of specialized resting cells is a remarkable strategy developed by several organisms to survive unfavorable environmental conditions. Spores are specialized resting cells that are characterized by low to absent metabolic activity and higher resistance. Spore-like cells are known from multiple groups of bacteria, which can form spores under suboptimal growth conditions (e.g., starvation). In contrast, little is known about the production of specialized resting cells in archaea. In this study, we applied a culture-independent method that uses physical and chemical lysis, to assess the diversity of lysis-resistant bacteria and archaea and compare it to the overall prokaryotic diversity (direct DNA extraction). The diversity of lysis-resistant cells was studied in the polyextreme environment of the Salar de Huasco. The Salar de Huasco is a high-altitude athalassohaline wetland in the Chilean Altiplano. Previous studies have shown a high diversity of bacteria and archaea in the Salar de Huasco, but the diversity of lysis-resistant microorganisms has never been investigated. The underlying hypothesis was that the combination of extreme abiotic conditions might favor the production of specialized resting cells. Samples were collected from sediment cores along a saline gradient and microbial mats were collected in small surrounding ponds. A significantly different diversity and composition were found in the sediment cores or microbial mats. Furthermore, our results show a high diversity of lysis-resistant cells not only in bacteria but also in archaea. The bacterial lysis-resistant fraction was distinct in comparison to the overall community. Also, the ability to survive the lysis-resistant treatment was restricted to a few groups, including known spore-forming phyla such as Firmicutes and Actinobacteria. In contrast to bacteria, lysis resistance was widely spread in archaea, hinting at a generalized resistance to lysis, which is at least comparable to the resistance of dormant cells in bacteria. The enrichment of Natrinema and Halarchaeum in the lysis-resistant fraction could hint at the production of cyst-like cells or other resistant cells. These results can guide future studies aiming to isolate and broaden the characterization of lysis-resistant archaea.
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spelling pubmed-98475722023-01-19 Diversity of Lysis-Resistant Bacteria and Archaea in the Polyextreme Environment of Salar de Huasco Corona Ramírez, Andrea Cailleau, Guillaume Fatton, Mathilda Dorador, Cristina Junier, Pilar Front Microbiol Microbiology The production of specialized resting cells is a remarkable strategy developed by several organisms to survive unfavorable environmental conditions. Spores are specialized resting cells that are characterized by low to absent metabolic activity and higher resistance. Spore-like cells are known from multiple groups of bacteria, which can form spores under suboptimal growth conditions (e.g., starvation). In contrast, little is known about the production of specialized resting cells in archaea. In this study, we applied a culture-independent method that uses physical and chemical lysis, to assess the diversity of lysis-resistant bacteria and archaea and compare it to the overall prokaryotic diversity (direct DNA extraction). The diversity of lysis-resistant cells was studied in the polyextreme environment of the Salar de Huasco. The Salar de Huasco is a high-altitude athalassohaline wetland in the Chilean Altiplano. Previous studies have shown a high diversity of bacteria and archaea in the Salar de Huasco, but the diversity of lysis-resistant microorganisms has never been investigated. The underlying hypothesis was that the combination of extreme abiotic conditions might favor the production of specialized resting cells. Samples were collected from sediment cores along a saline gradient and microbial mats were collected in small surrounding ponds. A significantly different diversity and composition were found in the sediment cores or microbial mats. Furthermore, our results show a high diversity of lysis-resistant cells not only in bacteria but also in archaea. The bacterial lysis-resistant fraction was distinct in comparison to the overall community. Also, the ability to survive the lysis-resistant treatment was restricted to a few groups, including known spore-forming phyla such as Firmicutes and Actinobacteria. In contrast to bacteria, lysis resistance was widely spread in archaea, hinting at a generalized resistance to lysis, which is at least comparable to the resistance of dormant cells in bacteria. The enrichment of Natrinema and Halarchaeum in the lysis-resistant fraction could hint at the production of cyst-like cells or other resistant cells. These results can guide future studies aiming to isolate and broaden the characterization of lysis-resistant archaea. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9847572/ /pubmed/36687602 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.826117 Text en Copyright © 2022 Corona Ramírez, Cailleau, Fatton, Dorador and Junier. 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.
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Corona Ramírez, Andrea
Cailleau, Guillaume
Fatton, Mathilda
Dorador, Cristina
Junier, Pilar
Diversity of Lysis-Resistant Bacteria and Archaea in the Polyextreme Environment of Salar de Huasco
title Diversity of Lysis-Resistant Bacteria and Archaea in the Polyextreme Environment of Salar de Huasco
title_full Diversity of Lysis-Resistant Bacteria and Archaea in the Polyextreme Environment of Salar de Huasco
title_fullStr Diversity of Lysis-Resistant Bacteria and Archaea in the Polyextreme Environment of Salar de Huasco
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of Lysis-Resistant Bacteria and Archaea in the Polyextreme Environment of Salar de Huasco
title_short Diversity of Lysis-Resistant Bacteria and Archaea in the Polyextreme Environment of Salar de Huasco
title_sort diversity of lysis-resistant bacteria and archaea in the polyextreme environment of salar de huasco
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9847572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36687602
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.826117
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