Potential Role of
the Anammoxosome in the Adaptation
of Anammox Bacteria to Salinity Stress
Posted on 2024-04-02 - 17:33
The underlying adaptative mechanisms of anammox bacteria
to salt
stress are still unclear. The potential role of the anammoxosome in
modulating material and energy metabolism in response to salinity
stress was investigated in this study. The results showed that anammox
bacteria increased membrane fluidity and decreased mechanical properties
by shortening the ladderane fatty acid chain length of anammoxosome
in response to salinity shock, which led to the breakdown of the proton
motive force driving ATP synthesis and retarded energy metabolism
activity. Afterward, the fatty acid chain length and membrane properties
were recovered to enhance the energy metabolic activity. The relative
transmission electron microscopy (TEM) area proportion of anammoxosome
decreased from 55.9 to 38.9% under salinity stress. The 3D imaging
of the anammox bacteria based on Synchrotron soft X-ray tomography
showed that the reduction in the relative volume proportion of the
anammoxosome and the concave surfaces was induced by salinity stress,
which led to the lower energy expenditure of the material transportation
and provided more binding sites for enzymes. Therefore, anammox bacteria
can modulate nitrogen and energy metabolism by changing the membrane
properties and morphology of the anammoxosome in response to salinity
stress. This study broadens the response mechanism of anammox bacteria
to salinity stress.
CITE THIS COLLECTION
DataCiteDataCite
No result found
Xiong, Yu-Tong; Liao, Xi-Wen; Guo, Jin-Song; Fang, Fang; Chen, You-Peng; Yan, Peng (2024). Potential Role of
the Anammoxosome in the Adaptation
of Anammox Bacteria to Salinity Stress. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.4c01417