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Bacterial adaptation to high pressure: a respiratory system in the deep-sea bacterium Shewanella violacea DSS12
Authors:Chikuma Sayaka  Kasahara Ryota  Kato Chiaki  Tamegai Hideyuki
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:
Shewanella violacea DSS12 is a psychrophilic facultative piezophile isolated from the deep sea. In a previous study, we have shown that the bacterium adapted its respiratory components to alteration in growth pressure. This appears to be one of the bacterial adaptation mechanisms to high pressures. In this study, we measured the respiratory activities of S. violacea grown under various pressures. There was no significant difference between the cells grown under atmospheric pressure and a high pressure of 50 MPa relative to oxygen consumption of the cell-free extracts and inhibition patterns in the presence of KCN and antimycin A. Antimycin A did not inhibit the activity completely regardless of growth pressure, suggesting that there were complex III-containing and -eliminating pathways operating in parallel. On the other hand, there was a difference in the terminal oxidase activities. Our results showed that an inhibitor- and pressure-resistant terminal oxidase was expressed in the cells grown under high pressure. This property should contribute to the high-pressure adaptation mechanisms of S. violacea.
Keywords:deep-sea bacterium    respiratory system    terminal oxidase    high-pressure adaptation
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