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Comparative genome analysis of Alkalihalobacillus okhensis Kh10-101 T reveals insights into adaptive mechanisms for halo-alkali tolerance.

Pilla Sankara Krishna1, Sarada Raghunathan1, Jogadhenu S S Prakash1.   

Abstract

Alkalihalobacillus okhensis is a halo-alkaliphile with optimal growth at pH 10 and 5% NaCl. Phylogenetic analysis revealed habitat-dependent segregation of Bacilli, with all the alkalihalophiles forming a separate clade. It uses acidification of the external medium and pH-dependent cell wall reinforcement to survive sodic environments. Interestingly, comparative genome analysis revealed the genome encodes surface proteins with a high proportion of acidic amino acids compared to their orthologs of B. subtilis, a piece of direct evidence for adaptive evolution. It has a relatively higher number of genes involved in the metabolism of osmolytes and sodium-dependent transporters when compared to B. subtilis. Growth of Alkalihalobacillus okhensis strain Kh10-101 T (hereafter A. okhensis) is Na+ dependent, with a minimum of 4% NaCl at neutral pH, but 0.5% NaCl is enough at pH 10. It tolerated a sudden increase in salt concentration and exhibited an elongated phenotype but could not tolerate a sudden pH shift from 7 to 11. The cell envelope got damaged, confirming that the pH regulation through cell wall reinforcement is key to survival at a high-pH condition. We report for the first time a comprehensive genome analysis of Bacilli to delineate the mechanisms evolved for adaptation to halo-alkaline conditions. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13205-021-02938-x. © King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology 2021.

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Keywords:  Alkalihalobacillus; Alkalihalobacillus okhensis; Alkaliphilic; Genome analysis; Halophilic; Hydroxyl ion stress; Sodium toxicity

Year:  2021        PMID: 34350093      PMCID: PMC8325738          DOI: 10.1007/s13205-021-02938-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  3 Biotech        ISSN: 2190-5738            Impact factor:   2.893


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