Genomic insights into an andean multiresistant soil actinobacterium of biotechnological interest.

World J Microbiol Biotechnol

Laboratorio de Microbiología Ultraestructural y Molecular, Centro Integral de Microscopía Electrónica (CIME), Facultad de Agronomía y Zootecnia, UNT y CONICET, San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina.

Published: August 2021

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  • Central-Andean ecosystems are harsh environments with high levels of solar and UV radiation, hosting diverse microbial life that can survive extreme conditions.
  • Researchers studied a strain of Actinobacterium, Nesterenkonia sp. Act20, found in the soil of Lake Socompa, showcasing its remarkable resistance to UV, desiccation, and heavy metals.
  • Act20's genome reveals capabilities for producing various useful compounds, including antibiotics and proteins, suggesting significant biotechnological applications in areas like agriculture and industry.

Article Abstract

Central-Andean Ecosystems (between 2000 and 6000 m above sea level (masl) are typical arid-to-semiarid environments suffering from the highest total solar and ultraviolet-B radiation on the planet but displaying numerous salt flats and shallow lakes. Andean microbial ecosystems isolated from these environments are of exceptional biodiversity enduring multiple severe conditions. Furthermore, the polyextremophilic nature of the microbes in such ecosystems indicates the potential for biotechnological applications. Within this context, the study undertaken used genome mining, physiological and microscopical characterization to reveal the multiresistant profile of Nesterenkonia sp. Act20, an actinobacterium isolated from the soil surrounding Lake Socompa, Salta, Argentina (3570 masl). Ultravioet-B, desiccation, and copper assays revealed the strain's exceptional resistance to all these conditions. Act20's genome presented coding sequences involving resistance to antibiotics, low temperatures, ultraviolet radiation, arsenic, nutrient-limiting conditions, osmotic stress, low atmospheric-oxygen pressure, heavy-metal stress, and toxic fluoride and chlorite. Act20 can also synthesize proteins and natural products such as an insecticide, bacterial cellulose, ectoine, bacterial hemoglobin, and even antibiotics like colicin V and aurachin C. We also found numerous enzymes for animal- and vegetal-biomass degradation and applications in other industrial processes. The resilience of Act20 and its biotechnologic potential were thoroughly demonstrated in this work.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8405860PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11274-021-03129-9DOI Listing

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