Literature DB >> 26888357

Integrated molecular, physiological and in silico characterization of two Halomonas isolates from industrial brine.

Ross P Carlson1,2, Olusegun Oshota3,4, Matt Shipman3,5, Justin A Caserta6, Ping Hu6, Charles W Saunders6, Jun Xu6, Zackary J Jay3,7, Nancy Reeder6, Abigail Richards3,7, Charles Pettigrew6, Brent M Peyton8,9.   

Abstract

Two haloalkaliphilic bacteria isolated from industrial brine solutions were characterized via molecular, physiological, and in silico metabolic pathway analyses. Genomes from the organisms, designated Halomonas BC1 and BC2, were sequenced; 16S ribosomal subunit-based phylogenetic analysis revealed a high level of similarity to each other and to Halomonas meridiana. Both strains were moderate halophiles with near optimal specific growth rates (≥60 % μ max) observed over <0.1-5 % (w/v) NaCl and pH ranging from 7.4 to 10.2. Isolate BC1 was further characterized by measuring uptake or synthesis of compatible solutes under different growth conditions; in complex medium, uptake and accumulation of external glycine betaine was observed while ectoine was synthesized de novo in salts medium. Transcriptome analysis of isolate BC1 grown on glucose or citrate medium measured differences in glycolysis- and gluconeogenesis-based metabolisms, respectively. The annotated BC1 genome was used to build an in silico, genome-scale stoichiometric metabolic model to study catabolic energy strategies and compatible solute synthesis under gradients of oxygen and nutrient availability. The theoretical analysis identified energy metabolism challenges associated with acclimation to high salinity and high pH. The study documents central metabolism data for the industrially and scientifically important haloalkaliphile genus Halomonas.

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Keywords:  Brine; Compatible solute; Halomonas; Halophile; Systems biology

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26888357     DOI: 10.1007/s00792-015-0806-6

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


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