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Role of Central Metabolism in the Osmoadaptation of the Halophilic Bacterium Chromohalobacter salexigens
Authors:José M Pastor  Vicente Bernal  Manuel Salvador  Montserrat Argando?a  Carmen Vargas  Laszlo Csonka  ángel Sevilla  José L Iborra  Joaquín J Nieto  Manuel Cánovas
Abstract:Bacterial osmoadaptation involves the cytoplasmic accumulation of compatible solutes to counteract extracellular osmolarity. The halophilic and highly halotolerant bacterium Chromohalobacter salexigens is able to grow up to 3 m NaCl in a minimal medium due to the de novo synthesis of ectoines. This is an osmoregulated pathway that burdens central metabolic routes by quantitatively drawing off TCA cycle intermediaries. Consequently, metabolism in C. salexigens has adapted to support this biosynthetic route. Metabolism of C. salexigens is more efficient at high salinity than at low salinity, as reflected by lower glucose consumption, lower metabolite overflow, and higher biomass yield. At low salinity, by-products (mainly gluconate, pyruvate, and acetate) accumulate extracellularly. Using 1-13C]-, 2-13C]-, 6-13C]-, and U-13C6]glucose as carbon sources, we were able to determine the main central metabolic pathways involved in ectoines biosynthesis from glucose. C. salexigens uses the Entner-Doudoroff pathway rather than the standard glycolytic pathway for glucose catabolism, and anaplerotic activity is high to replenish the TCA cycle with the intermediaries withdrawn for ectoines biosynthesis. Metabolic flux ratios at low and high salinity were similar, revealing a certain metabolic rigidity, probably due to its specialization to support high biosynthetic fluxes and partially explaining why metabolic yields are so highly affected by salinity. This work represents an important contribution to the elucidation of specific metabolic adaptations in compatible solute-accumulating halophilic bacteria.
Keywords:Metabolic Tracers  Metabolism  Microbiology  Nuclear Magnetic Resonance  Pyruvate Carboxylase  Ectoines  Entner-Doudoroff  Halophilic Bacteria  Overflow Metabolism  Salt Adaptation
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