Polyamines produced by an extreme thermophile are essential for cell growth at high temperature

Author:

Sakamoto Akihiko1,Tamakoshi Masatada2,Moriya Toshiyuki3,Oshima Tairo3,Takao Koichi4,Sugita Yoshiaki4,Furuchi Takemitsu4,Niitsu Masaru4,Uemura Takeshi4,Igarashi Kazuei56,Kashiwagi Keiko1,Terui Yusuke1

Affiliation:

1. Chiba Institute of Science Faculty of Pharmacy, , Choshi, Chiba 288-0025, Japan

2. Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences Department of Molecular Biology, , Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0302, Japan

3. Kyowa-Kako Institute of Environmental Biology, , Machida, Tokyo 194-0035, Japan

4. Josai University Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, , Sakado, Saitama 350-0295, Japan

5. Innovation Plaza at Chiba University Amine Pharma Research Institute, , Chiba 260-0856, Japan

6. Chiba University Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, , Chiba 260-8675, Japan

Abstract

Abstract An extreme thermophile, Thermus thermophilus grows at an optimum temperature of around 70°C and produces 16 different polyamines including long-chain and branched-chain polyamines. We found that the composition of polyamines in the thermophile cells changes with culture temperature. Long-chain and branched-chain polyamines (unusual polyamines) were increased in the cells grown at high temperature such as 80°C, but they were minor components in the cells grown at relatively lower temperature such as 60°C. The effects of polyamines on cell growth were studied using T. thermophilus HB8 ΔspeA deficient in arginine decarboxylase. Cell growth of this mutant strain was significantly decreased at 70°C. This mutant strain cannot produce polyamines and grows poorly at 75°C. It was also determined whether polyamines are directly involved in protecting DNA from DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) induced by heat. Polyamines protected DNA against double-strand breaks. Therefore, polyamines play essential roles in cell growth at extremely high temperature through maintaining a functional conformation of DNA against DSBs and depurination.

Funder

Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Cultures, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine

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