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The Under-explored Extracellular Proteome of Aero-Terrestrial Microalgae Provides Clues on Different Mechanisms of Desiccation Tolerance in Non-Model Organisms

Journal

MICROBIAL ECOLOGY
Volume 81, Issue 2, Pages 437-453

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00248-020-01604-8

Keywords

Exoproteome; Extracellular; Desiccation; Rehydration; Secretome; Microalgae; Coccomyxa simplex; Trebouxiasp

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities [CGL2016-80259-P]
  2. [PRB3 [IPT17/0019 - ISCIII-SGEFI / ERDF]]

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Trebouxia sp. (TR9) and Coccomyxa simplex (Csol) are desiccation-tolerant lichen microalgae with different adaptive strategies, but both rely on the remodelling of cell wall and extracellular polysaccharides as key elements for desiccation tolerance. The EPS-associated proteins in both algae share various predicted biological functions, with differences in expression patterns.
Trebouxiasp. (TR9) andCoccomyxa simplex(Csol) are desiccation-tolerant lichen microalgae with different adaptive strategies in accordance with the prevailing conditions of their habitats. The remodelling of cell wall and extracellular polysaccharides depending on water availability are key elements in the tolerance to desiccation of both microalgae. Currently, there is no information about the extracellular proteins of these algae and other aero-terrestrial microalgae in response to limited water availability. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the proteins associated with the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) of aero-terrestrial microalgae subjected to cyclic desiccation/rehydration. LC-MS/MS and bioinformatic analyses of the EPS-associated proteins in the two lichen microalgae submitted to four desiccation/rehydration cycles allowed the compilation of 111 and 121 identified proteins for TR9 and Csol, respectively. Both sets of EPS-associated proteins shared a variety of predicted biological functions but showed a constitutive expression in Csol and partially inducible in TR9. In both algae, the EPS-associated proteins included a number of proteins of unknown functions, some of which could be considered as small intrinsically disordered proteins related with desiccation-tolerant organisms. Differences in the composition and the expression pattern between the studied EPS-associated proteins would be oriented to preserve the biochemical and biophysical properties of the extracellular structures under the different conditions of water availability in which each alga thrives.

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