Table_1_In-Depth Genomic and Phenotypic Characterization of the Antarctic Psychrotolerant Strain Pseudomonas sp. MPC6 Reveals Unique Metabolic Features, Plasticity, and Biotechnological Potential.DOCX

We obtained the complete genome sequence of the psychrotolerant extremophile Pseudomonas sp. MPC6, a natural Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) producing bacterium able to rapidly grow at low temperatures. Genomic and phenotypic analyses allowed us to situate this isolate inside the Pseudomonas fluorescen...

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Main Authors: Matias Orellana-Saez, Nicolas Pacheco, José I. Costa, Katterinne N. Mendez, Matthieu J. Miossec, Claudio Meneses, Eduardo Castro-Nallar, Andrés E. Marcoleta, Ignacio Poblete-Castro
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01154.s002
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/8181218 2023-05-15T13:36:53+02:00 Table_1_In-Depth Genomic and Phenotypic Characterization of the Antarctic Psychrotolerant Strain Pseudomonas sp. MPC6 Reveals Unique Metabolic Features, Plasticity, and Biotechnological Potential.DOCX Matias Orellana-Saez Nicolas Pacheco José I. Costa Katterinne N. Mendez Matthieu J. Miossec Claudio Meneses Eduardo Castro-Nallar Andrés E. Marcoleta Ignacio Poblete-Castro 2019-05-24T10:50:51Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01154.s002 https://figshare.com/articles/Table_1_In-Depth_Genomic_and_Phenotypic_Characterization_of_the_Antarctic_Psychrotolerant_Strain_Pseudomonas_sp_MPC6_Reveals_Unique_Metabolic_Features_Plasticity_and_Biotechnological_Potential_DOCX/8181218 unknown doi:10.3389/fmicb.2019.01154.s002 https://figshare.com/articles/Table_1_In-Depth_Genomic_and_Phenotypic_Characterization_of_the_Antarctic_Psychrotolerant_Strain_Pseudomonas_sp_MPC6_Reveals_Unique_Metabolic_Features_Plasticity_and_Biotechnological_Potential_DOCX/8181218 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Microbiology Microbial Genetics Microbial Ecology Mycology Pseudomonas genome sequencing aromatic compounds poly(3-hydroxyalkanoates) low temperature heavy metals extremophile Dataset 2019 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01154.s002 2019-05-29T22:59:52Z We obtained the complete genome sequence of the psychrotolerant extremophile Pseudomonas sp. MPC6, a natural Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) producing bacterium able to rapidly grow at low temperatures. Genomic and phenotypic analyses allowed us to situate this isolate inside the Pseudomonas fluorescens phylogroup of pseudomonads as well as to reveal its metabolic versatility and plasticity. The isolate possesses the gene machinery for metabolizing a variety of toxic aromatic compounds such as toluene, phenol, chloroaromatics, and TNT. In addition, it can use both C6- and C5-carbon sugars like xylose and arabinose as carbon substrates, an uncommon feature for bacteria of this genus. Furthermore, Pseudomonas sp. MPC6 exhibits a high-copy number of genes encoding for enzymes involved in oxidative and cold-stress response that allows it to cope with high concentrations of heavy metals (As, Cd, Cu) and low temperatures, a finding that was further validated experimentally. We then assessed the growth performance of MPC6 on glycerol using a temperature range from 0 to 45°C, the latter temperature corresponding to the limit at which this Antarctic isolate was no longer able to propagate. On the other hand, the MPC6 genome comprised considerably less virulence and drug resistance factors as compared to pathogenic Pseudomonas strains, thus supporting its safety. Unexpectedly, we found five PHA synthases within the genome of MPC6, one of which clustered separately from the other four. This PHA synthase shared only 40% sequence identity at the amino acid level against the only PHA polymerase described for Pseudomonas (63-1 strain) able to produce copolymers of short- and medium-chain length PHAs. Batch cultures for PHA synthesis in Pseudomonas sp. MPC6 using sugars, decanoate, ethylene glycol, and organic acids as carbon substrates result in biopolymers with different monomer compositions. This indicates that the PHA synthases play a critical role in defining not only the final chemical structure of the biosynthesized PHA, ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Frontiers: Figshare Antarctic The Antarctic
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topic Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
Pseudomonas
genome sequencing
aromatic compounds
poly(3-hydroxyalkanoates)
low temperature
heavy metals
extremophile
spellingShingle Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
Pseudomonas
genome sequencing
aromatic compounds
poly(3-hydroxyalkanoates)
low temperature
heavy metals
extremophile
Matias Orellana-Saez
Nicolas Pacheco
José I. Costa
Katterinne N. Mendez
Matthieu J. Miossec
Claudio Meneses
Eduardo Castro-Nallar
Andrés E. Marcoleta
Ignacio Poblete-Castro
Table_1_In-Depth Genomic and Phenotypic Characterization of the Antarctic Psychrotolerant Strain Pseudomonas sp. MPC6 Reveals Unique Metabolic Features, Plasticity, and Biotechnological Potential.DOCX
topic_facet Microbiology
Microbial Genetics
Microbial Ecology
Mycology
Pseudomonas
genome sequencing
aromatic compounds
poly(3-hydroxyalkanoates)
low temperature
heavy metals
extremophile
description We obtained the complete genome sequence of the psychrotolerant extremophile Pseudomonas sp. MPC6, a natural Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) producing bacterium able to rapidly grow at low temperatures. Genomic and phenotypic analyses allowed us to situate this isolate inside the Pseudomonas fluorescens phylogroup of pseudomonads as well as to reveal its metabolic versatility and plasticity. The isolate possesses the gene machinery for metabolizing a variety of toxic aromatic compounds such as toluene, phenol, chloroaromatics, and TNT. In addition, it can use both C6- and C5-carbon sugars like xylose and arabinose as carbon substrates, an uncommon feature for bacteria of this genus. Furthermore, Pseudomonas sp. MPC6 exhibits a high-copy number of genes encoding for enzymes involved in oxidative and cold-stress response that allows it to cope with high concentrations of heavy metals (As, Cd, Cu) and low temperatures, a finding that was further validated experimentally. We then assessed the growth performance of MPC6 on glycerol using a temperature range from 0 to 45°C, the latter temperature corresponding to the limit at which this Antarctic isolate was no longer able to propagate. On the other hand, the MPC6 genome comprised considerably less virulence and drug resistance factors as compared to pathogenic Pseudomonas strains, thus supporting its safety. Unexpectedly, we found five PHA synthases within the genome of MPC6, one of which clustered separately from the other four. This PHA synthase shared only 40% sequence identity at the amino acid level against the only PHA polymerase described for Pseudomonas (63-1 strain) able to produce copolymers of short- and medium-chain length PHAs. Batch cultures for PHA synthesis in Pseudomonas sp. MPC6 using sugars, decanoate, ethylene glycol, and organic acids as carbon substrates result in biopolymers with different monomer compositions. This indicates that the PHA synthases play a critical role in defining not only the final chemical structure of the biosynthesized PHA, ...
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author Matias Orellana-Saez
Nicolas Pacheco
José I. Costa
Katterinne N. Mendez
Matthieu J. Miossec
Claudio Meneses
Eduardo Castro-Nallar
Andrés E. Marcoleta
Ignacio Poblete-Castro
author_facet Matias Orellana-Saez
Nicolas Pacheco
José I. Costa
Katterinne N. Mendez
Matthieu J. Miossec
Claudio Meneses
Eduardo Castro-Nallar
Andrés E. Marcoleta
Ignacio Poblete-Castro
author_sort Matias Orellana-Saez
title Table_1_In-Depth Genomic and Phenotypic Characterization of the Antarctic Psychrotolerant Strain Pseudomonas sp. MPC6 Reveals Unique Metabolic Features, Plasticity, and Biotechnological Potential.DOCX
title_short Table_1_In-Depth Genomic and Phenotypic Characterization of the Antarctic Psychrotolerant Strain Pseudomonas sp. MPC6 Reveals Unique Metabolic Features, Plasticity, and Biotechnological Potential.DOCX
title_full Table_1_In-Depth Genomic and Phenotypic Characterization of the Antarctic Psychrotolerant Strain Pseudomonas sp. MPC6 Reveals Unique Metabolic Features, Plasticity, and Biotechnological Potential.DOCX
title_fullStr Table_1_In-Depth Genomic and Phenotypic Characterization of the Antarctic Psychrotolerant Strain Pseudomonas sp. MPC6 Reveals Unique Metabolic Features, Plasticity, and Biotechnological Potential.DOCX
title_full_unstemmed Table_1_In-Depth Genomic and Phenotypic Characterization of the Antarctic Psychrotolerant Strain Pseudomonas sp. MPC6 Reveals Unique Metabolic Features, Plasticity, and Biotechnological Potential.DOCX
title_sort table_1_in-depth genomic and phenotypic characterization of the antarctic psychrotolerant strain pseudomonas sp. mpc6 reveals unique metabolic features, plasticity, and biotechnological potential.docx
publishDate 2019
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01154.s002
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