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Estado viable no cultivable de Pseudomonas putida KT2440

Authors: Bernabé-Allende, Alejandra;

Estado viable no cultivable de Pseudomonas putida KT2440

Abstract

Resumen Pseudomonas putida es una bacteria Gram-negativa, no patógena capaz de colonizar la rizósfera, promueve el crecimiento de plantas y degrada compuestos aromáticos [1], a pesar de su versatilidad metabólica, la supervivencia de P. putida disminuye al atravesar el proceso de desecación [2]. El potencial de P. putida KT2440 como promotora de crecimiento y biorremediación del suelo puede verse afectado cuando la disponibilidad de agua es limitada. Por otra parte, el estado viable no cultivable (VBNC) se define como el estado en donde las bacterias vivas, no crecen y no se pueden cultivar en medios convencionales, al resucitar de este estado, las células recuperan la capacidad de cultivo [3]. En el estudio conducido por Pazos-Rojas et al., 2019 [4], se sometió a P. putida KT2440 a 18 días de desecación con y sin protector, las muestras se rehidrataron con exudados de semillas de maíz germinadas y agua, posteriormente se evaluó la supervivencia bacteriana, la integridad de la membrana antes y después de la desecación, así como la transcripción de genes específicos. Se obtuvo que la adición de trehalosa como protector facilitó la alta capacidad de cultivo bacteriano incluso a los 18 días después de la desecación. Por otra parte, al rehidratar a las células con exudados o agua por 48 h las células retornan del estado VBNC al cultivable, el conteo de células viables aumentó incluso a niveles similares que los cultivos antes del estrés. Gracias a los ensayos de microscopia de fluorescencia se observó que la desecación provoca cambios en la integridad de la membrana, sin embargo, después de la rehidratación prolongada o con exudados la integridad de la membrana se recupera. Finalmente, al monitorear la expresión activa de los genes se determinó que durante el estrés se aumenta la expresión de genes de mantenimiento RpoN, genes que codifican para proteínas del complejo de reparación de desajustes mutL y mutS, así como un gen que codifica para una proteína de membrana externa oprH [4, 5].

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Keywords

Pseudomonas putida KT2440; VBNC; desecación; integridad de membrana; expresión de genes, Pseudomonas putida KT2440; VBNC; desecación; integridad de membrana; expresión de genes

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