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Pressure adaptation is linked to thermal adaptation in salt-saturated marine habitats

  • M. Alcaide
  • , P.J. Stogios
  • , A. Lafraya
  • , A. Tchigvintsev
  • , R. Flick
  • , R. Bargiela
  • , T.N. Chernikova
  • , O.N. Reva
  • , T. Hai
  • , C.C. Leggewie
  • , N. Katzke
  • , V. La Cono
  • , R. Matesanz
  • , M. Jebbar
  • , K. Jaeger
  • , M.M. Yakimov
  • , A.F. Yakunin
  • , P.N. Golyshin
  • , O.V. Golyshina
  • , A. Savchenko
  • M. Ferrer
    • MAMBA (FP7-KBBE-2008-226977)
    • The MAMBA Scientific Consortium
    • University of Toronto, Canada

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    The present study provides a deeper view of protein functionality as a function of temperature, salt and pressure in deep-sea habitats. A set of eight different enzymes from five distinct deep-sea (3040–4908 m depth), moderately warm (14.0–16.5°C) biotopes, characterized by a wide range of salinities (39–348 practical salinity units), were investigated for this purpose. An enzyme from a ‘superficial’ marine hydrothermal habitat (65°C) was isolated and characterized for comparative purposes. We report here the first experimental evidence suggesting that in salt-saturated deep-sea habitats, the adaptation to high pressure is linked to high thermal resistance (P value = 0.0036). Salinity might therefore increase the temperature window for enzyme activity, and possibly microbial growth, in deep-sea habitats. As an example, Lake Medee, the largest hypersaline deep-sea anoxic lake of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, where the water temperature is never higher than 16°C, was shown to contain halopiezophilic-like enzymes that are most active at 70°C and with denaturing temperatures of 71.4°C. The determination of the crystal structures of five proteins revealed unknown molecular mechanisms involved in protein adaptation to poly-extremes as well as distinct active site architectures and substrate preferences relative to other structurally characterized enzymes.
    Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
    Tudalennau (o-i)332-345
    CyfnodolynEnvironmental Microbiology
    Cyfrol17
    Rhif cyhoeddi2
    Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
    StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 17 Rhag 2014

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