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Bacterial chitin utilisation at extremely haloalkaline conditions.

D Y Sorokin1, T P Tourova, M V Sukhacheva, A V Mardanov, N V Ravin.   

Abstract

Chitin is produced in large amounts in hypersaline habitats with neutral pH due to the high biomass production of brine shrimp Artemia. Recently, a high abundance of Artemia was also noticed in hypersaline soda lakes in the Kulunda Steppe (Altai, Russia), which prompted us to survey the possibility of microbial chitin utilization at extremely haloalkaline conditions in soda brines. Most active chitin utilisation-supporting microbial growth was found at anaerobic conditions at pH 10 and up to 3.5 M total Na(+). At aerobic conditions, the degradation of chitin was slower, mostly incomplete and active at <2 M total Na(+), although very slow partial degradation was possible up to 4 M Na(+). Anaerobic enrichments at pH 10 yielded two different groups of obligately haloalkaliphilic fermentative anaerobes, exclusively specialized to utilise insoluble chitin as the only growth substrate. One group was represented by a single strain growing at moderate salinity, and another comprised multiple isolates growing up to 3.5 M Na(+). These groups represent two novel bacterial phyla not closely related to any other cultured bacteria. Aerobic enrichments from the lake sediments were dominated by several obligately haloalkaliphilic members of the genus Marinimicrobium in the Gammaproteobacteria. They were less specialised than the anaerobes and grew with chitin and its monomer and oligomers at a pH of 10 up to 2.5 M Na(+). Furthermore, several strains of haloalkaliphilic Gram-positive chitinolytics belonging to bacilli and actinobacteria were isolated from soda lake sediments and surrounding soda soils. In general, the results indicate the presence of an active and diverse haloalkaliphilic chitinolytic microbial community in hypersaline soda habitats.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23007247     DOI: 10.1007/s00792-012-0484-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Extremophiles        ISSN: 1431-0651            Impact factor:   2.395


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