Microorganisms (Mar 2023)

Diverse Repertoire and Relationship of Exopolysaccharide Genes in Cold-Adapted <i>Acinetobacter</i> sp. CUI-P1 Revealed by Comparative Genome Analysis

  • Ifra Ferheen,
  • Zaheer Ahmed,
  • Wadi B. Alonazi,
  • Alex Pessina,
  • Muhammad Ibrahim,
  • Sandra Pucciarelli,
  • Habib Bokhari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11040885
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 885

Abstract

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This study focused on the exploration of microbial communities inhabiting extreme cold environments, such as the Passu and Pisan glaciers of Pakistan, and their potential utilization in industrial applications. Among the 25 initially screened strains, five were found to be suitable candidates for exopolysaccharide (EPS) production, with strain CUI-P1 displaying the highest yield of 7230.5 mg/L compared to the other four strains. The purified EPS from CUI-P1 was tested for its ability to protect probiotic bacteria and E. coli expressing green fluorescence protein (HriGFP) against extreme cold temperatures, and it exhibited excellent cryoprotectant and emulsification activity, highlighting its potential use in the biotechnological industry. Furthermore, the genome of Acinetobacter sp., CUI-P1 comprised 199 contigs, with a genome size of 10,493,143bp and a G + C content of 42%, and showed 98.197% nucleotide identity to the type genome of Acinetobacter baumannii ATCC 17978. These findings offer promising avenues for the application of EPS as a cryoprotectant, an essential tool in modern biotechnology.

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