2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.26.501551
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Transcriptional response of the xerotolerant Arthrobacter sp. Helios strain to PEG-induced drought stress

Abstract: A new bacterial strain highly tolerant to desiccation and to UV radiation has been isolated from the microbiome of solar panels. This strain showed a high xerotolerance in the exponential and the stationary phase of growth and it has been classified as Arthrobacter sp. Helios according to its 16S rDNA, positioning this new strain in the Arthrobacter citreus group. The complete genome of Arthrobacter sp. Helios consists in a single circular chromosome of 3,895,998 bp, with a 66% GC content and no plasmids. A to… Show more

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“…Helios or Exiguobacterium sp. Helios whose polyextremophilic characteristics suggest a high biotechnological potential (Castillo-López et al, 2021;Hernández-Fernández et al, 2022). In this work, we provide the first report and characterization of solar panel culturable cyanobacterial isolates that belonging to the orders Chroococcidiopsidales and Synechococcales, the latter including members of three genera-Leptolyngbya, Oculatella, and Myxacorys.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Helios or Exiguobacterium sp. Helios whose polyextremophilic characteristics suggest a high biotechnological potential (Castillo-López et al, 2021;Hernández-Fernández et al, 2022). In this work, we provide the first report and characterization of solar panel culturable cyanobacterial isolates that belonging to the orders Chroococcidiopsidales and Synechococcales, the latter including members of three genera-Leptolyngbya, Oculatella, and Myxacorys.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%