Environmentally triggered genomic plasticity and capsular polysaccharide formation are involved in increased ethanol and acetic acid tolerance in Kozakia baliensis NBRC 16680

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作者
Brandt, Julia U. [1 ]
Born, Friederike-Leonie [1 ]
Jakob, Frank [1 ]
Vogel, Rudi F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Munich, Lehrstuhl Tech Mikrobiol, Gregor Mendel Str 4, D-85354 Freising Weihenstephan, Germany
关键词
Kozakia baliensis; Heteropolysaccharides; Pellicle; Ethanol/acetic acid tolerance; Adaptive evolution; ACETOBACTER-XYLINUM; GLUCONOBACTER-OXYDANS; PELLICLE FORMATION; CELLULOSE PRODUCTION; GENETIC-ANALYSIS; GEN; NOV; BIOSYNTHESIS; PASTEURIANUS; DELETION; ELECTROPORATION;
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10.1186/s12866-017-1070-y
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Background: Kozakia baliensis NBRC 16680 secretes a gum-cluster derived heteropolysaccharide and forms a surface pellicle composed of polysaccharides during static cultivation. Furthermore, this strain exhibits two colony types on agar plates; smooth wild-type (S) and rough mutant colonies (R). This switch is caused by a spontaneous transposon insertion into the gumD gene of the gum-cluster, resulting in a heteropolysaccharide secretion deficient, rough phenotype. To elucidate, whether this is a directed switch triggered by environmental factors, we checked the number of R and S colonies under different growth conditions including ethanol and acetic acid supplementation. Furthermore, we investigated the tolerance of R and S strains against ethanol and acetic acid in shaking and static growth experiments. To get new insights into the composition and function of the pellicle polysaccharide, the polE gene of the R strain was additionally deleted, as it was reported to be involved in pellicle formation in other acetic acid bacteria. Results: The number of R colonies was significantly increased upon growth on acetic acid and especially ethanol. The morphological change from K. baliensis NBRC 16680 S to R strain was accompanied by changes in the sugar contents of the produced pellicle EPS. The R:Delta polE mutant strain was not able to form a regular pellicle anymore, but secreted an EPS into the medium, which exhibited a similar sugar monomer composition as the pellicle polysaccharide isolated from the R strain. The R strain had a markedly increased tolerance towards acetic acid and ethanol compared to the other NBRC 16680 strains (S, R:Delta polE). A relatively high intrinsic acetic acid tolerance was also observable for K. baliensis DSM 14400(T), which might indicate diverse adaptation mechanisms of different K. baliensis strains in altering natural habitats. Conclusion: The results suggest that the genetically triggered R phenotype formation is directly related to increased acetic acid and ethanol tolerance. The polE gene turned out to be involved in the formation of a cell-associated, capsular polysaccharide, which seems to be essential for increased ethanol/acetic tolerance in contrast to the secreted gum-cluster derived heteropolysaccharide. The genetic and morphological switch could represent an adaptive evolutionary step during the development of K. baliensis NBRC 16680 in course of changing environmental conditions.
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