Seven Years at High Salinity—Experimental Evolution of the Extremely Halotolerant Black Yeast Hortaea werneckii

  • Gostinčar, Cene
  • Stajich, Jason E.
  • Kejžar, Anja
  • Sinha, Sunita
  • Nislow, Corey
  • Lenassi, Metka
  • Gunde-Cimerman, Nina
Publication date
September 2021
Publisher
University of Toronto

Abstract

The experimental evolution of microorganisms exposed to extreme conditions can provide insight into cellular adaptation to stress. Typically, stress-sensitive species are exposed to stress over many generations and then examined for improvements in their stress tolerance. In contrast, when starting with an already stress-tolerant progenitor there may be less room for further improvement, it may still be able to tweak its cellular machinery to increase extremotolerance, perhaps at the cost of poorer performance under non-extreme conditions. To investigate these possibilities, a strain of extremely halotolerant black yeast Hortaea werneckii was grown for over seven years through at least 800 generations in a medium containing 4.3 M NaCl. Alth...

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