2023
DOI: 10.1111/1751-7915.14272
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Nanohaloarchaea as beneficiaries of xylan degradation by haloarchaea

Abstract: Climate change, desertification, salinisation of soils and the changing hydrology of the Earth are creating or modifying microbial habitats at all scales including the oceans, saline groundwaters and brine lakes. In environments that are saline or hypersaline, the biodegradation of recalcitrant plant and animal polysaccharides can be inhibited by salt‐induced microbial stress and/or by limitation of the metabolic capabilities of halophilic microbes. We recently demonstrated that the chitinolytic haloarchaeon H… Show more

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“…Rather than being the instrument responsible for intracellular invasion into the host (Hamm et al, 2023 ), these proteins likely function as secretion channels (straws) through which the nanohaloarchaeon can inject effector(s) that favorably affect the host metabolism. The latter possibility is supported by our recent results demonstrating a 50-fold increase in the production of glucose-6-phosphate in Haloferax lucentense cells associated with the SVXNc symbiont compared with axenic culture of the host (La Cono et al, 2023 ).…”
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“…Rather than being the instrument responsible for intracellular invasion into the host (Hamm et al, 2023 ), these proteins likely function as secretion channels (straws) through which the nanohaloarchaeon can inject effector(s) that favorably affect the host metabolism. The latter possibility is supported by our recent results demonstrating a 50-fold increase in the production of glucose-6-phosphate in Haloferax lucentense cells associated with the SVXNc symbiont compared with axenic culture of the host (La Cono et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…High overall collinearity and high similarity in terms of the gene context (>70% of amino acid identity) were found between all of them along with the presence of a few organism-specific genome rearrangements, such as the giant proteins and several genomic islands ( Figure 1 ). These findings strongly suggest the common origin of all these nanohaloarchaea, even though they were isolated from geographically distinct sites and have different haloarchaeal hosts (La Cono et al, 2020 , 2023 ).…”
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