MICROBIAL BEHAVIOR IN SALT-STRESSED ECOSYSTEMS

被引:149
作者
GALINSKI, EA
TRUPER, HG
机构
[1] Institut für Mikrobiologie and Biotechnologie, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelrns-Urrirersität, Meckenheimer Allec 168
关键词
HALOPHILIC; HALOTOLERANT BACTERIA; COMPATIBLE SOLUTE; OSMOLYTE; OSMOADAPTATION; ENZYME STABILIZATION; STRESS PROTECTION; SYNTHESIS; UPTAKE; EXCRETION OF SOLUTES;
D O I
10.1111/j.1574-6976.1994.tb00128.x
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Salt stress is primarily osmotic stress, and halophilic/halotolerant microorganisms have evolved two basic mechanisms of osmoadaptation: the KCl-type and the compatible-solute type, the latter representing a very flexible mode of adaptation making use of distinct stabilizing properties of compatible solutes. A comprehensive survey, using HPLC and NMR methods, has revealed the full diversity of eubacterial compatible solutes found in nature. With the exception of proline (a proteinogenic amino acid) they are characterized as amino acid derivatives of the following types: betaines, ectoines, N-acetylated diamino acids and N-derivatized carboxamides of glutamine. From our present knowledge of biosynthetic pathways it appears that, apart from glycine betaine, all nitrogen-containing compatible solutes originate from two major pathways (the aspartate branch and the glutamate branch). Uptake of compatible solutes from the growth medium (environment) seems to have preference over de novo synthesis. Therefore, in the natural ecosystem the solutes of primary producers (mainly glycine betaine), which are readily excreted upon dilution stress, certainly play an important role as a 'preferred' solute source for heterotrophic organisms, and as a 'vital' source for organisms unable to synthesize their own compatible solutes.
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