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Effect of temperature on the compositions of ladderane lipids in globally surveyed anammox populations.

Vojtěch Kouba1, Kamila Hůrková2, Klára Navrátilová2, Dana Kok3, Andrea Benáková3, Michele Laureni4, Patricie Vodičková5, Tomáš Podzimek6, Petra Lipovová6, Laura van Niftrik7, Jana Hajšlová2, Mark C M van Loosdrecht8, David Gregory Weissbrodt8, Jan Bartáček3.   

Abstract

The adaptation of bacteria involved in anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) to low temperatures will enable more efficient removal of nitrogen from sewage across seasons. At lower temperatures, bacteria typically tune the synthesis of their membrane lipids to promote membrane fluidity. However, such adaptation of anammox bacteria lipids, including unique ladderane phospholipids and especially shorter ladderanes with absent phosphatidyl headgroup, is yet to be described in detail. We investigated the membrane lipids composition (UPLC-HRMS/MS) and dominant anammox populations (16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing, Fluorescence in situ hybridization) in 14 anammox enrichments cultivated at 10-37 °C. "Candidatus Brocadia" appeared to be the dominant organism in all but two laboratory enrichments of "Ca. Scalindua" and "Ca. Kuenenia". At lower temperatures, the membranes of all anammox populations were composed of shorter [5]-ladderane ester (reduced chain length demonstrated by decreased fraction of C20/(C18 + C20)). This confirmed the previous preliminary evidence on the prominent role of this ladderane fatty acid in low-temperature adaptation. "Ca. Scalindua" and "Ca. Kuenenia" had distinct profile of ladderane lipids compared to "Ca. Brocadia" biomasses with potential implications for adaptability to low temperatures. "Ca. Brocadia" membranes contained a much lower amount of C18 [5]-ladderane esters than reported in the literature for "Ca. Scalindua" at similar temperature and measured here, suggesting that this could be one of the reasons for the dominance of "Ca. Scalindua" in cold marine environments. Furthermore, we propose additional and yet unreported mechanisms for low-temperature adaptation of anammox bacteria, one of which involves ladderanes with absent phosphatidyl headgroup. In sum, we deepen the understanding of cold anammox physiology by providing for the first time a consistent comparison of anammox-based communities across multiple environments.
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Keywords:  Anaerobic ammonium oxidation; Candidatus Brocadia; Candidatus Scalindua; Effect of temperature; Ladderane phospholipids

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35337864      PMCID: PMC7612979          DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154715

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   10.753


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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2002-10-17       Impact factor: 49.962

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Journal:  Water Environ Res       Date:  2014-03       Impact factor: 1.946

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1.  On anammox activity at low temperature: effect of ladderane composition and process conditions.

Authors:  J Hajslova; McM van Loosdrecht; D G Weissbrodt; J Bartacek; V Kouba; K Hurkova; K Navratilova; D Vejmelkova; A Benakova; M Laureni; P Vodickova; T Podzimek; P Lipovova; L van Niftrik
Journal:  Chem Eng J       Date:  2022-05-02       Impact factor: 16.744

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