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Genome-scale metabolic models of Microbacterium species isolated from a high altitude desert environment.
Mandakovic, Dinka; Cintolesi, Ángela; Maldonado, Jonathan; Mendoza, Sebastián N; Aïte, Méziane; Gaete, Alexis; Saitua, Francisco; Allende, Miguel; Cambiazo, Verónica; Siegel, Anne; Maass, Alejandro; González, Mauricio; Latorre, Mauricio.
Afiliação
  • Mandakovic D; Laboratorio de Bioinformática y Expresión Génica, INTA-Universidad de Chile, El Líbano, 5524, Santiago, Chile.
  • Cintolesi Á; Fondap Center for Genome Regulation (CGR), Avenida Blanco Encalada, 2085, Santiago, Chile.
  • Maldonado J; Fondap Center for Genome Regulation (CGR), Avenida Blanco Encalada, 2085, Santiago, Chile.
  • Mendoza SN; Mathomics, Center for Mathematical Modeling, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Aïte M; Laboratorio de Bioinformática y Expresión Génica, INTA-Universidad de Chile, El Líbano, 5524, Santiago, Chile.
  • Gaete A; Fondap Center for Genome Regulation (CGR), Avenida Blanco Encalada, 2085, Santiago, Chile.
  • Saitua F; Fondap Center for Genome Regulation (CGR), Avenida Blanco Encalada, 2085, Santiago, Chile.
  • Allende M; Mathomics, Center for Mathematical Modeling, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Cambiazo V; Systems Biology Lab, Amsterdam Institute for Molecules, Medicines and Systems, VU Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1108, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Siegel A; IRISA, UMR 6074, CNRS, Rennes, France.
  • Maass A; INRIA, Dyliss Team, Centre Rennes-Bretagne-Atlantique, Rennes, France.
  • González M; Laboratorio de Bioinformática y Expresión Génica, INTA-Universidad de Chile, El Líbano, 5524, Santiago, Chile.
  • Latorre M; Fondap Center for Genome Regulation (CGR), Avenida Blanco Encalada, 2085, Santiago, Chile.
Sci Rep ; 10(1): 5560, 2020 03 27.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32221328
ABSTRACT
The Atacama Desert is the most arid desert on Earth, focus of important research activities related to microbial biodiversity studies. In this context, metabolic characterization of arid soil bacteria is crucial to understand their survival strategies under extreme environmental stress. We investigated whether strain-specific features of two Microbacterium species were involved in the metabolic ability to tolerate/adapt to local variations within an extreme desert environment. Using an integrative systems biology approach we have carried out construction and comparison of genome-scale metabolic models (GEMs) of two Microbacterium sp., CGR1 and CGR2, previously isolated from physicochemically contrasting soil sites in the Atacama Desert. Despite CGR1 and CGR2 belong to different phylogenetic clades, metabolic pathways and attributes are highly conserved in both strains. However, comparison of the GEMs showed significant differences in the connectivity of specific metabolites related to pH tolerance and CO2 production. The latter is most likely required to handle acidic stress through decarboxylation reactions. We observed greater GEM connectivity within Microbacterium sp. CGR1 compared to CGR2, which is correlated with the capacity of CGR1 to tolerate a wider pH tolerance range. Both metabolic models predict the synthesis of pigment metabolites (ß-carotene), observation validated by HPLC experiments. Our study provides a valuable resource to further investigate global metabolic adaptations of bacterial species to grow in soils with different abiotic factors within an extreme environment.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Actinobacteria / Redes e Vias Metabólicas Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Actinobacteria / Redes e Vias Metabólicas Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article