2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.1023575
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Salinity and hydraulic retention time induce membrane phospholipid acyl chain remodeling in Halanaerobium congolense WG10 and mixed cultures from hydraulically fractured shale wells

Abstract: Bacteria remodel their plasma membrane lipidome to maintain key biophysical attributes in response to ecological disturbances. For Halanaerobium and other anaerobic halotolerant taxa that persist in hydraulically fractured deep subsurface shale reservoirs, salinity, and hydraulic retention time (HRT) are important perturbants of cell membrane structure, yet their effects remain poorly understood. Membrane-linked activities underlie in situ microbial growth kinetics and physiologies which drive biogeochemical r… Show more

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“…For each pairwise comparison, we calculated the double bond index and mean acyl chain length of the differential lipids based on fatty acid composition. These are proxies for membrane unsaturation (fluidity) and thickness ( 70 ). Essentially, log2-transformed abundance of each differential lipid was multiplied by its number of double bonds and hydrocarbon chain length.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For each pairwise comparison, we calculated the double bond index and mean acyl chain length of the differential lipids based on fatty acid composition. These are proxies for membrane unsaturation (fluidity) and thickness ( 70 ). Essentially, log2-transformed abundance of each differential lipid was multiplied by its number of double bonds and hydrocarbon chain length.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%