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Identification of organic solutes accumulated by purple and green sulphur bacteria during osmotic stress using natural abundance 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Authors:David T Welsh  Rodney A Herbert
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, University of Dundee, Millers Wynd, Dundee, UK
Abstract:Abstract Natural abundance 13C NMR spectroscopy has identified sucrose and trehalose as the principle compatible solutes accumulated by non-halophilic purple and green sulphur bacteria respectively, in response to osmotic stress. Synthesis of glycine betaine as a compatible solute was rare in non-halophilic phototrophic sulphur bacteria and appears to be limited almost exclusively to halotolerant isolates, although all isolates tested were able to accumulate exogenous glycine betaine from the growth medium in response to osmotic stress. These data support the hypothesis that the degree of halotolerance of a microorganism may be due, at least in part, to the metabolic effects of the compatible solute(s) accumulated.
Keywords:Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy  Osmoadaptation  Compatible solute  Sucrose  Trehalose  Glycine betaine
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