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Acid and Iron Experimental Evolution of Halobacterium sp. NRC-1

Kunka, K. S.; Griffith, J. M.; Holdener, C.; Bischof, K. M.; Li, H.; DasSarma, P.; DasSarma, S.; Slonczewski, J. L.

2019-06-06 genetics
10.1101/662882 bioRxiv
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BackgroundHalobacterium sp. NRC-1 (NRC-1) is an extremely halophilic archaeon that is adapted to multiple stressors such as UV, ionizing radiation and arsenic exposure. We conducted experimental evolution of NRC-1 under acid stress. NRC-1 was serially cultured in CM+ medium modified by four conditions: optimal pH (pH 7.5), acid stress (pH 6.3), iron amendment (600 M ferrous sulfate, pH 7.5), and acid plus iron (pH 6.3, with 600 M ferrous sulfate). For each condition, four independent lineages of evolving populations were propagated. After 500 generations, 16 clones were isolated for phenotypic characterization and genomic sequencing. ResultsGenome sequences of all 16 clones revealed 378 mutations, of which 90% were haloarchaeal insertion sequences (ISH) and ISH-mediated large deletions. This proportion of ISH events in NRC-1 was five-fold greater than that reported for comparable evolution of E. coli. One acid-evolved clone had increased fitness compared to the ancestral strain when cultured at low pH. Seven of eight acid-evolved clones had a mutation within or upstream of arcD, which encodes an arginine-ornithine antiporter; no non-acid adapted strains had arcD mutations. Mutations also affected the arcR regulator of arginine catabolism, which protects bacteria from acid stress by release of ammonia. Two acid-adapted strains shared a common mutation in bop, which encodes the bacteriorhodopsin light-driven proton pump. Unrelated to pH, one NRC-1 minichromosome (megaplasmid) pNRC100 had increased copy number, and we observed several mutations that eliminate gas vesicles and arsenic resistance. Thus, in the haloarchaeon NRC-1, as in bacteria, pH adaptation was associated with genes involved in arginine catabolism and proton transport. ConclusionsOur study is among the first to report experimental evolution with multiple resequenced genomes of an archaeon. Haloarchaea are polyextremophiles capable of growth under environmental conditions such as concentrated NaCl and desiccation, but little is known about pH stress. Halobacterium sp. NRC-1 (NRC-1) is considered a model organism for the feasibility of microbial life in iron-rich brine on Mars. Interesting parallels appear between the molecular basis of pH adaptation in NRC-1 and in bacteria, particularly the acid-responsive arginine-ornithine system found in oral streptococci.

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