Metabolomic study of Chilean biomining bacteria Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans strain Wenelen and Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans strain Licanantay
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Martínez, Patricio
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Metabolomic study of Chilean biomining bacteria Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans strain Wenelen and Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans strain Licanantay
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In this study, we present the first metabolic
profiles for two bioleaching bacteria using capillary electrophoresis
coupled with mass spectrometry. The bacteria,
Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans strain Wenelen (DSM
16786) and Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans strain Licanantay
(DSM 17318), were sampled at different growth phases
and on different substrates: the former was grown with iron
and sulfur, and the latter with sulfur and chalcopyrite.
Metabolic profiles were scored from planktonic and sessile
states. Spermidine was detected in intra- and extracellular
samples for both strains, suggesting it has an important role
in biofilm formation in the presence of solid substrate. The
canonical pathway for spermidine synthesis seems absent
as its upstream precursor, putrescine, was not present in
samples. Glutathione, a catalytic activator of elemental
sulfur, was identified as one of the most abundant metabolites
in the intracellular space in A. thiooxidans strain
Licanantay, confirming its participation in the sulfur oxidation
pathway. Amino acid profiles varied according to
the growth conditions and bioleaching species. Glutamic
and aspartic acid were highly abundant in intra- and
extracellular extracts. Both are constituents of the extracellular
matrix, and have a probable role in cell detoxification.
This novel metabolomic information validates
previous knowledge from in silico metabolic reconstructions
based on genomic sequences, and reveals important
biomining functions such as biofilm formation, energy
management and stress responses.
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Metabolomics (2013) 9:247–257
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