Isolation and characterization of multiple-stress tolerant bacteria from radon springs

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Timkina ElizavetaORCID,Kulišová Marketa,Palyzová AndreaORCID,Marešová HelenaORCID,Maťátková OlgaORCID,Řezanka TomášORCID,Kolouchová Irena Jarošová

Abstract

Radon springs, characterized by their high concentrations of radon gas (Rn222), are extreme environments with unique physicochemical conditions distinct from conventional aquatic ecosystems. Our research aimed to investigate microbial life in radon springs, focusing on isolating extremophilic bacteria and assessing their resistance to adverse conditions. Our study revealed the prevalence of Actinomycetia species in the radon spring environment. We conducted various tests to evaluate the resistance of these isolates to oxidative stress, irradiation, desiccation, and metal ion content. These extremophilic bacteria showed overall higher resistance to these stresses compared to control strains. Lipidomic analysis was also employed to provide insights into the adaptive mechanisms of these bacteria which were found mainly in the correlations among individual clusters and changes in content of fatty acids (FA) as well as differences between content and type of FAs of environmental isolates and type strains.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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