L18: Extremophiles: Alkaliphiles + Deinococcus Flashcards

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What are 4 general facts about alkaliphilies

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  1. high pH optimum >9
  2. obligate alkaliphiles cannot grow less than 7
  3. maintain internal ~8.0
  4. Alkalitolerant organisms grow at high pHs
    but have normal pH optimums of ~ 7
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Describe the habitat

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  • highly distributed
  • require alkaline environment and Na+ for growth
  • Carbonate-rich springs and alkaline soils like cyanobacteria, Bacillus spp
  • soda lakes => produce haloalkaliphiles
    ===> large amount of sodium carbonate and NacL with high buffering capactiy to maintain high pH
    ===>unlimited biocarbonate photosynthesis, warm ambient
    temperatures (30-35ºC), and high intensity of illumination
    ======> makes large cyanobacterial blooms and other phototrophs
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What are Haloalkaliphiles

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-Isolated from relatively rare alkaline hypersaline lakes (> 20%
NaCl)
-Predominately Archaea and include Natronobacter,
Natronococcus and Halobacterium with cyanobacteria present

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Describe the conditions of the soda lake ecosystem

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  • cyanobacterium Spirulina has high
    concentrations of carotene, giving it a
    distinct pink color
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List physiological adaptations of alkaliphiles

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Contain adaptations to their cell envelopes
- Internal pH is around 8
- Internal cellular machinery functions in this relatively neutral environment i.e.,
cytoplasmic enzymes, ribosomes ..

  • Exoenzymes are highly adapted to function at alkaline pHs

Cell wall highly adapted to protect cytoplasmic enzyme (contain high conc. of acidic
polymers, hexosamines (amino sugars))

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How do alkaliphiles make ATP?

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  • use a sodium motive force to produce energy, power the flagellar motor
  • Proton motive force is maintained by trapping H+ in a gel
    exterior to the membrane?
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Discuss spirulina applications

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Only cyanobacterium consumed as
human food!
§ Is considered a health food in the West,
lots of amino acids, low level of nucleic
acids!
§ Thought to enhance performance, sort
of a natural performance enhancing
drug!
§ Spirulina has also been targeted by the
biotech industry for producing essential
amino acids and vitamins because of its
high photosynthetic yield!

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What are applications of alkaliphiles

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  • wahing powders, 40% global enzyme productions
  • using amylases, , xylanases,
    pullulanase ==> produce cyclodextrins to deliver eyedrops
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What is a very resistant extremophile, how disovered and grown

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Deinococcus radiodurans and several other Deinococcus spp.
are extremely resistant to ionizing radiation.

How this bacterium can grow under chronic gamma radiation
[50 grays (Gy) per hour] or recover from acute doses greater
than 10 kGy is under intensive investigation.
§ Deinococcus radiodurans was originally isolated in 1957 when
it was found in a can of ground meat that spoiled despite
having been sterilized by radiation.
§ Deinococcus spp. have been isolated worldwide from
locations rich in organic nutrients, including soil, animal
feces, and processed meats, dry, nutrient-poor
environments, including weathered granite in a dry Antarctic
valley, room dust, irradiated medical instruments …

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Name resistans, chartacterists and adaptations of deinoccosus

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§ Stains Gram-positive but is really Gram Negative, red-pigmented, nonmotile bacterium
§ Extremely resistant to a number of agents and conditions that damage DNA, including
ionizing and ultraviolet (UV) radiation, dessication and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)…
§ D. radiodurans’ ionizing radiation resistance may be incidental, perhaps an adaptation
to a common physiological stress, dehydration and desiccation?
§ Can withstand 1.5 million rads à a 1000x more than any other life form on Earth,
3000x that of humans
§ Most cells, including human cells, can mend only very few breaks in their DNA
§ Most bacteria 3 to 5 breaks in DNA
§ D. radiodurans > 200 breaks

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How does D. radiodurans withstand such damaging radiation??

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Genome Sequencing Project of Deinococcus radiodurans
- All systems for DNA repair, DNA damage export, desiccation and starvation recovery, and genetic redundancy are present in one cell
- high efficnecy DNA repair + redudnacy
- e mechanism to transport out damaged nucleotides
many DNA repeats elements throughout
- NO unique enzymes that repair = no magic

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12
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What are recent theories put forth about Conan the Bacterium

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  1. donut genome
  2. manganese protein protection plant
  3. magical radiation resistant protein plan: Ddra (DNA damage responses A protein)
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Expplore donut idea + phases

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