Cold adapted desiccation-tolerant bacteria isolated from polar soils presenting high resistance to anhydrobiosis

biorxiv(2021)

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Life on Earth is strictly dependent on liquid water. In polar terrestrial environments, water exists in solid state during almost the entire year. Polar microorganisms have not only to adjust their metabolism to survive at subzero temperatures, but also need to cope with extremely dry conditions. We investigated the presence of desiccation-adapted bacteria in Arctic permafrost and Antarctic surface soils and characterized their survivability to dryness. We selected desiccation tolerant cells by treating the soils with chloroform prior to cultivation, in order to mimic the stress of low water activity for long periods. From over 1000 colonies from different samples, 23 unique strains were selected and identified as members of phyla Firmicutes, Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria . About 60% of the strains survived after 50 days in anhydrobiosis. The competence to withstand desiccation varied between close related strains isolated from different locations, bringing the question if environmental conditions may play a role in the observed desiccation tolerance. Survivability was also affected by the solution in which the cells were suspended before drying; R2B medium being more protective than water. This is the first time that chloroform was used to select desiccation tolerant microorganisms from polar soils. The collection of polar microorganisms described herein opens the possibility of further experiments aiming to investigate the resistance mechanisms of polar anhydrobionts. Desiccation tolerance is fundamental to the survivability of microorganisms to the space environment and at the surface of thin-atmosphere planets like Mars. Therefore, the selected strains may open a road to better understand the limits of cold adapted life on Earth and beyond, and compare mechanisms of resistance with anhydrobionts from divergent extreme environments. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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