Membrane Homeoviscous Adaptation in Submitted to a Stressful Thermal Cycle Contributes to the Maintenance of the Symbiotic Plant-Bacteria Interaction.

Front Microbiol

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales, Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos (ICTA), Departamento de Química, Cátedra de Química Biológica, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina.

Published: December 2021

Here, we estimate fast changes in the fluidity of membranes submitted to cyclic temperature changes (10°C-40°C-10°C) by monitoring the fluorescence polarization () of DPH and TMA-DPH of the whole cell (WC) as well as in its outer (OM) and inner (IM) membranes. Additionally, the long-term response to thermal changes is demonstrated through the dynamics of the phospholipid and fatty acid composition in each membrane. This allowed membrane homeoviscous adaptation by the return to optimal fluidity levels as measured by the PDPH/TMA-DPH in WC, OM, IM, and multilamellar vesicles of lipids extracted from OM and IM. Due to probe-partitioning preferences and membranes' compositional characteristics, DPH and TMA-DPH exhibit different behaviors in IM and OM. The rapid effect of cyclic temperature changes on the was the opposite in both membranes with the IM being the one that exhibited the thermal behavior expected for lipid bilayers. Interestingly, only after the incubation at 40°C, cells were unable to recover the membrane preheating levels when cooled up to 10°C. Solely in this condition, the formation of threads and nodular structures in infected with were delayed, indicating that the symbiotic interaction was partially altered but not halted.

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