Pressure adaptation is linked to thermal adaptation in salt-saturated marine habitats
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Alcaide, María
Stogios', Peter J.
Lafraya, Álvaro
Tchigvintsev, Anatoli
Flick, Robert
Bargiela, Rafael
Chernikova, Tatyana N.
Reva, Oleg N.
Hai, Tran
Leggewie, Christian C.
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Wiley
Abstract
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 saltsaturated
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 deepsea
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.
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Pressure adaptation, Linked, Thermal adaptation, Salt-saturated marine habitats
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Alcaide, M, Stogios, PJ, Lafraya, A, Tchigvintsev, A, Flick, R, Bargiela, R, Chernikova, TN, Reva, ON, Hai, T, Leggewie, CC, Katzke, N, La Cono, V, Matesanz, R, Jebbar, M, Jaeger, K-E, Yakimov, MM, Yakunin, AF, Golyshin, PN, Golyshina, OV, Savchenko, A, Ferrer, M & The MAMBA Consortium 2015, 'Pressure adaptation is linked to thermal adaptation in salt-saturated marine habitats', Environmental Microbiology, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 332-345.