Effects of heavy ion particle irradiation on spore germination of Bacillus spp. from extremely hot and cold environments
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Extremophiles are optimal models in experimentally addressing questions about the
effects of cosmic radiation on biological systems. The resistance to high charge energy (HZE)
particles, and helium (He) ions and iron (Fe) ions (LET at 2.2 and 200 keV/µm, respectively, until
1000 Gy), of spores from two thermophiles, Bacillus horneckiae SBP3 and Bacillus licheniformis T14,
and two psychrotolerants, Bacillus sp. A34 and A43, was investigated. Spores survived He
irradiation better, whereas they were more sensitive to Fe irradiation (until 500 Gy), with spores
from thermophiles being more resistant to irradiations than psychrotolerants. The survived spores
showed different germination kinetics, depending on the type/dose of irradiation and the germinant
used. After exposure to He 1000 Gy, D-glucose increased the lag time of thermophilic spores and
induced germination of psychrotolerants, whereas L-alanine and L-valine increased the
germination efficiency, except alanine for A43. FTIR spectra showed important modifications to the
structural components of spores after Fe irradiation at 250 Gy, which could explain the block in
spore germination, whereas minor changes were observed after He radiation that could be related
to the increased permeability of the inner membranes and alterations of receptor complex structures.
Our results give new insights on HZE resistance of extremophiles that are useful in different
contexts, including astrobiology.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bacillus; extremophiles; heavy ion particle (HZE) radiations; nutrient germinants; spore germination; spore resistance
Elenco autori:
LO GIUDICE, Angelina
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