Repository of Research and Investigative Information

Repository of Research and Investigative Information

Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences

Isolation of Extremely Halophilic <i>Archaea</i> from a Saline River in the Lut Desert of Iran, Moderately Resistant to Desiccation and Gamma Radiation

(2017) Isolation of Extremely Halophilic <i>Archaea</i> from a Saline River in the Lut Desert of Iran, Moderately Resistant to Desiccation and Gamma Radiation. Microbiology. pp. 403-411. ISSN 0026-2617

Full text not available from this repository.

Official URL: http://apps.webofknowledge.com/InboundService.do?F...

Abstract

Admittedly, the Lut Desert of Iran has been remained as an unexplored region from a microbiological standpoint. Domain Archaea contains extremophiles that can live in harsh habitats. Extremely halophilic archaea are exposed to different environmental stresses in the hypersaline environments such as high solar irradiance and periodic desiccation. Haloarchaeal diversity in Shoor River, a saline river in the Lut Desert (a salinity of 134.3 g L-1 of dissolved salts), was investigated by a culture-dependent method. A large number of extremely halophilic isolates were obtained and a subset of 59 isolates was considered distinct. Firstly, the isolates were screened for their resistance under desiccation stress in 35 days. Eleven of these strains remained viable during the period in a desiccator containing silica gel. Then, three of them were randomly selected and their resistance against desiccation and ionizing radiation were determined. The isolates MS2, MS17, and MS50 were still recovered after 8 weeks in a desiccator and were moderately resistant to gamma radiation with D-10 value between 2 and 3 kGy. Strains MS2, MS17, and MS50 were affiliated with three species in the family Halobacteriaceae using 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis as well as morphological and biochemical characteristics-Haloterrigena jeotgali A29(T) (99.6 similarity), Natrialba aegyptia 40(T) (99.4 similarity) and Natrinema pallidum NCIMB 777(T) (99.3 similarity), respectively. Although resistance to desiccation did not follow the sigmoid survival curve pattern of Deinococcus radiodurans, apparently haloarchaea can show a more resistance to desiccation in more long-term periods of time. This is the first report on isolation of extremely halophilic archaea belonged to the family Halobacteriaceae and their radioresistance and desiccation tolerance properties isolated from the Shoor River.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: halophilic archaea radiation resistance desiccation tolerance saline river Lut Desert ionizing-radiation atacama desert sp nov. microorganisms diversity Microbiology
Page Range: pp. 403-411
Journal or Publication Title: Microbiology
Journal Index: WoS
Volume: 86
Number: 3
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1134/s0026261717030158
ISSN: 0026-2617
Depositing User: Mr mahdi sharifi
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/30105

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item