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Molecular repertoire of Deinococcus radiodurans after 1 year of exposure outside the International Space Station within the Tanpopo mission.

Emanuel OttYuko KawaguchiDenise KölblElke RabbowPetra RettbergMaximilian MoraChristine Moissl-EichingerWolfram WeckwerthAkihiko YamagishiTetyana Milojevic
Published in: Microbiome (2020)
Low Earth orbit induced molecular rearrangements trigger multiple components of metabolic stress response and regulatory networks in exposed microbial cells. Presented results show that the non-sporulating bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans survived long-term low Earth orbit exposure if wavelength below 200 nm are not present, which mirrors the UV spectrum of Mars, where CO2 effectively provides a shield below 190 nm. These results should be considered in the context of planetary protection concerns and the development of new sterilization techniques for future space missions. Video Abstract.
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