SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL
Figure S1. The view of a carrier C2 (A) and location of kombucha bio-mineral samples integrated into compartment 2 in tray 2 of the BIOMEX experiment during EVA (Extra Vehicular Activity), when astronauts were mounting the flight trays on the EXPOSE-R2 platform outboard the International Space Station. The compartment 2 has a three-level architecture (top, middle, and bottom levels) (B), where each level was hosting four kombucha pellicle samples (indicated with red circle) and maintained under a simulated Mars atmosphere (95.55 % CO2, 2.70 % N2, 1.60 % Ar, 0.15 % O2, ~ 370 ppm H2O) and a pressure of 980 Pa. The top level samples were exposed to a solar UV flux cut off by optical filters to wavelengths of > 200 nm as prevalent on the Martian surface. The middle- and bottom-located samples were UV-protected. Credit: ESA, Roscosmos.
Table S1. Characteristic for bacterial cellulose and impurities vibrations (700-4000 cm-1).
Table S2. Nucleotide sequence based BLASTn analysis of the bcs genes of Komagataeibacter oboediens/iKMC against the complete genome of K. oboediens BPZTR01 (the GenBank accession number CP043481).
Table S3. Nucleotide sequence based comparative analysis of the bcs operon genes among the Komagataeibacter oboediens samples.
Table S4. Amino acid sequence based comparative analysis of the bcs genes among the Komagataeibacter oboediens samples.