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Analysis of phenotypic changes in high temperature and low pH extreme conditions of Alicyclobacillus sendaiensis PA2 related with the cell wall and sporulation genes.

Lourdes Yaret Ortiz-CortésElva Teresa Aréchiga-CarvajalLucía María Cristina Ventura-CansecoVictor Manuel Ruíz-ValdiviezoFederico Antonio Gutiérrez-MiceliPeggy Elizabeth Álvarez Gutiérrez
Published in: Archives of microbiology (2024)
The A. sendaiensis PA2 is a polyextremophile bacterium. In this study, we analyze the A. sendaiensis PA2 genome. The genome was assembled and annotated. The A. sendaiensis PA2 genome structure consists of a 2,956,928 bp long chromosome and 62.77% of G + C content. 3056 CDSs were predicted, and 2921 genes were assigned to a putative function. The ANIm and ANIb value resulted in 97.17% and 96.65%, the DDH value was 75.5%, and the value of TETRA (Z-score) was 0.98. Comparative genomic analyses indicated that three systems are enriched in A. sendaiensis PA2. This strain has phenotypic changes in cell wall during batch culture at 65 °C, pH 5.0 and without carbon and nitrogen source. The presence of unique genes of cell wall and sporulation subsystem could be related to the adaptation of A. sendaiensis PA2 to hostile conditions.
Keyphrases
  • cell wall
  • genome wide
  • high temperature
  • dna methylation
  • genome wide identification
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • climate change
  • gene expression
  • transcription factor
  • anaerobic digestion