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  • Planococcus halocryophilus can thrive at temperatures as low as -15°C, making it a valuable model for studying how bacteria adapt to cold.
  • Proteomics analysis revealed that at -10°C, there are significant increases in proteins related to peptidoglycan and fatty acid synthesis, translation processes, and stress responses, particularly in combination with salt.
  • The study identifies key proteins for future research, including those involved in fatty acid metabolism and DNA repair, highlighting mechanisms that allow this bacterium to survive and adapt under extreme cold conditions.

Article Abstract

The eurypsychrophilic bacterium Planococcus halocryophilus is capable of growth down to -15°C, making it ideal for studying adaptations to subzero growth. To increase our understanding of the mechanisms and pathways important for subzero growth, we performed proteomics on P. halocryophilus grown at 23°C, 23°C with 12% w/v NaCl and -10°C with 12% w/v NaCl. Many proteins with increased abundances at -10°C versus 23°C also increased at 23C-salt versus 23°C, indicating a closely tied relationship between salt and cold stress adaptation. Processes which displayed the largest changes in protein abundance were peptidoglycan and fatty acid (FA) synthesis, translation processes, methylglyoxal metabolism, DNA repair and recombination, and protein and nucleotide turnover. We identified intriguing targets for further research at -10°C, including PlsX and KASII (FA metabolism), DD-transpeptidase and MurB (peptidoglycan synthesis), glyoxalase family proteins (reactive electrophile response) and ribosome modifying enzymes (translation turnover). PemK/MazF may have a crucial role in translational reprogramming under cold conditions. At -10°C P. halocryophilus induces stress responses, uses resources efficiently, and carefully controls its growth and metabolism to maximize subzero survival. The present study identifies several mechanisms involved in subzero growth and enhances our understanding of cold adaptation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.13893DOI Listing

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