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31-07-2022 Bacterias tolerantes a la desecación adaptadas al frío aisladas de suelos polares que presentan alta resistencia a la anhidrobiosis

Authors: Cid-Arriaga, Grecia;

31-07-2022 Bacterias tolerantes a la desecación adaptadas al frío aisladas de suelos polares que presentan alta resistencia a la anhidrobiosis

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RESUMEN La presente charla se basa en el manuscrito de Nóbrega et al., 2021 [1]. En este trabajo se realizó un aislamiento de bacterias de suelos polares, las cuales deben estar acopladas a las bajas temperaturas y al estrés hídrico debido a la falta de agua en estado líquido en este ambiente. Se evaluó la tolerancia a la desecación de cada cepa a lo largo del tiempo y la influencia de la solución de presecado empleada. Se identificaron 23 cepas únicas pertenecientes a los filos: actinobacteria (1), proteobacterias (4) y firmicutes (18). Se observó una clara diferencia entre la tasa de supervivencia de los microorganismos con la solución empleada antes del secado, probando ser el medio RB2 más protector que el agua pura. Como una nueva metodología para la selección de bacterias tolerantes a la desecación se utilizó el cloroformo, seleccionando a las cepas resistentes a los disolventes orgánicos con resultados eficaces y rápidos. La proliferación de cepas del filo firmicutes se observó favorecida debido a su gruesa capa de peptidoglicano y a su capacidad de formación de esporas, lo que les permiten sobrellevar durante largos periodos los desafíos químicos y ambientales. Los resultados de este estudio abren paso al conocimiento sobre los límites de supervivencia de la vida más allá de la Tierra.

{"references": ["N\u00f3brega, F., Duarte, R., Torres-Ballesteros, A., Lopes, L., Whyte, L., Pellizar, V. (2021). Cold adapted desiccation-tolerant bacteria isolated from polar soils presenting high resistance to anhydrobiosis. BioRxiv, 1-25, doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.02.06.430066"]}

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bacterias; tolerancia a la desecación; estrés hídrico; resistencia a cloroformo; supervivencia, bacterias; tolerancia a la desecación; estrés hídrico; resistencia a cloroformo; supervivencia

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