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| DOI | 10.3389/FMICB.2023.1149903 | ||||
| Año | 2023 | ||||
| Tipo | revisión |
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Low temperature and acidic environments encompass natural milieus such as acid rock drainage in Antarctica and anthropogenic sites including drained sulfidic sediments in Scandinavia. The microorganisms inhabiting these environments include polyextremophiles that are both extreme acidophiles (defined as having an optimum growth pH < 3), and eurypsychrophiles that grow at low temperatures down to approximately 4 degrees C but have an optimum temperature for growth above 15 degrees C. Eurypsychrophilic acidophiles have important roles in natural biogeochemical cycling on earth and potentially on other planetary bodies and moons along with biotechnological applications in, for instance, low-temperature metal dissolution from metal sulfides. Five low-temperature acidophiles are characterized, namely, Acidithiobacillus ferriphilus, Acidithiobacillus ferrivorans, Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, "Ferrovum myxofaciens," and Alicyclobacillus disulfidooxidans, and their characteristics are reviewed. Our understanding of characterized and environmental eurypsychrophilic acidophiles has been accelerated by the application of "omics" techniques that have aided in revealing adaptations to low pH and temperature that can be synergistic, while other adaptations are potentially antagonistic. The lack of known acidophiles that exclusively grow below 15 degrees C may be due to the antagonistic nature of adaptations in this polyextremophile. In conclusion, this review summarizes the knowledge of eurypsychrophilic acidophiles and places the information in evolutionary, environmental, biotechnological, and exobiology perspectives.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Dopson, Mark | Hombre |
Linnaeus Univ - Suecia
Linnaeus University, Kalmar - Suecia |
| 2 | GONZALEZ-SILVA, CAROLINA BLANCA | Mujer |
Linnaeus Univ - Suecia
Fundación Ciencia y Vida - Chile Linnaeus University, Kalmar - Suecia Fundación Ciencia para la Vida - Chile |
| 3 | HOLMES, DAVID SALWAY | Hombre |
Fundación Ciencia y Vida - Chile
Universidad San Sebastián - Chile Fundación Ciencia para la Vida - Chile |
| 4 | Mykytczuk, Nadia | - |
Laurentian Univ - Canadá
Université Laurentienne - Canadá |
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| FONDECYT |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council |
| Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada |
| Centro Ciencia Vida |
| Centro Ciencia & Vida |
| Financiamiento Basal para Centros Cientificos y Tecnologicos de Excelencia de ANID |
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| DH was supported by the Centro Ciencia & Vida, FB210008, Financiamiento Basal para Centros Cientificos y Tecnologicos de Excelencia de ANID and Fondecyt 1181717. NM was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council grant no. 436206. |
| DH was supported by the Centro Ciencia & Vida, FB210008, Financiamiento Basal para Centros Científicos y Tecnológicos de Excelencia de ANID and Fondecyt 1181717. NM was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council grant no. 436206. |