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''Deinococcus geothermalis'' is a non-pathogenic, sphere-shaped,
Gram-positive In bacteriology, gram-positive bacteria are bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain test, which is traditionally used to quickly classify bacteria into two broad categories according to their type of cell wall. Gram-positive bac ...
,
heterotroph A heterotroph (; ) is an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter. In the food chain, heterotrophs are primary, secondary and tertiary consumers, but ...
ic bacterium, where geothermalis means 'hot earth' or 'hot springs'. This bacterium was first obtained from the hot springs of Agnano, Naples, Italy and
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. It resides primarily in
hot spring A hot spring, hydrothermal spring, or geothermal spring is a spring produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater onto the surface of the Earth. The groundwater is heated either by shallow bodies of magma (molten rock) or by c ...
s and in deep ocean environments.


Genome Structure

''Deinococcus geothermalis'' has a genome that contains 2.47 Mbp with 2,335 protein coding genes. There are 73
insertion sequence Insertion element (also known as an IS, an insertion sequence element, or an IS element) is a short DNA sequence that acts as a simple transposable element. Insertion sequences have two major characteristics: they are small relative to other transp ...
s (IS) contained in the genome, with 19 different types of ISs'. Upon
oxidative stress Oxidative stress reflects an imbalance between the systemic manifestation of reactive oxygen species and a biological system's ability to readily detoxify the reactive intermediates or to repair the resulting damage. Disturbances in the normal re ...
these ISs' are actively transposed in the bacterium. Additionally, it carries at least 2
plasmid A plasmid is a small, extrachromosomal DNA molecule within a cell that is physically separated from chromosomal DNA and can replicate independently. They are most commonly found as small circular, double-stranded DNA molecules in bacteria; howev ...
s.


Growth Characteristics

''Deniococcus geothermalis'' form tetrads when dividing. The size of their cells range from 1.2 - 2.0μm in diameter. It produces orange-pigmented colonies and has an optimum growth temperature of about to , which is the limit between
mesophile A mesophile is an organism that grows best in moderate temperature, neither too hot nor too cold, with an optimum growth range from . The optimum growth temperature for these organisms is 37°C. The term is mainly applied to microorganisms. Organi ...
and
thermophile A thermophile is an organism—a type of extremophile—that thrives at relatively high temperatures, between . Many thermophiles are archaea, though they can be bacteria or fungi. Thermophilic eubacteria are suggested to have been among the earl ...
organisms. As well as having a pH optimum of 6.5. Given all this, they are able to grow in environments where nutrients are limited and can even use
ammonium sulfate Ammonium sulfate (American English and international scientific usage; ammonium sulphate in British English); (NH4)2SO4, is an inorganic salt with a number of commercial uses. The most common use is as a soil fertilizer. It contains 21% nitroge ...
for biomass accumulation. It is extremely
gamma radiation A gamma ray, also known as gamma radiation (symbol γ or \gamma), is a penetrating form of electromagnetic radiation arising from the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei. It consists of the shortest wavelength electromagnetic waves, typically s ...
-resistant. Mn(II) concentrations are high in the cell. Fe(III)-nitrilotriacetic acid, U(V), and Cr(VI) can all be reduced by ''D. geothermalis'', which has also been engineered to reduce Hg(II) as well, from a plasmid originally constructed for ''
Deinococcus radiodurans ''Deinococcus radiodurans'' is an extremophilic bacterium and one of the most radiation-resistant organisms known. It can survive cold, dehydration, vacuum, and acid, and therefore is known as a polyextremophile. It has been listed as the wor ...
''. Its type strain is AG-3a (= DSM 11300).


Biofilm Formation

It is able to form thick
biofilm A biofilm comprises any syntrophic consortium of microorganisms in which cells stick to each other and often also to a surface. These adherent cells become embedded within a slimy extracellular matrix that is composed of extracellular ...
s on non-living surfaces, such as printing machines, glass, stainless steel,
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s,
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, etc., which are characterized by adhesion threads and lack of a slime matrix. Biofilms were visualized with high resolution field-emission scanning electron microscopy and
atomic force microscopy Atomic force microscopy (AFM) or scanning force microscopy (SFM) is a very-high-resolution type of scanning probe microscopy (SPM), with demonstrated resolution on the order of fractions of a nanometer, more than 1000 times better than the opt ...
(AMF). In particular, ''Deniococcus geothermalis'' biofilms on printing equipment can help other bacteria form biofilms on top of the existing one, referred to as a secondary biofilm bacterium. Their biofilms are tightly adhered to surfaces, making them hard to remove. They do not possess any means of motility and/or attachment, like a pili or
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. Attachment is assisted by
extracellular polymeric substance Extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs) are natural polymers of high molecular weight secreted by microorganisms into their environment. EPSs establish the functional and structural integrity of biofilms, and are considered the fundamental comp ...
s (EPS) with adhesion being mixed on the surface of the cell, rather than uniformly spread. Despite its strong attachment to a surface, the biofilms of unsecured attached cells can move in water.


Oxidative Stress

In an environment lacking manganese (under aerobic conditions), ''Deniococcus geothermalis'' cells will undergo oxidative stress. It is proposed that in this lack, ''D. geothermalis'' prefers to utilize any available carbon for metabolism that reduces oxidative stress or
reactive oxygen species In chemistry, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive chemicals formed from diatomic oxygen (). Examples of ROS include peroxides, superoxide, hydroxyl radical, singlet oxygen, and alpha-oxygen. The reduction of molecular oxygen ...
(ROS). Additionally, there are protein repair enzymes that the bacterium can use to combat oxidative stress, as well as up-regulating
catalase Catalase is a common enzyme found in nearly all living organisms exposed to oxygen (such as bacteria, plants, and animals) which catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen. It is a very important enzyme in protecting t ...
and
superoxide dismutase Superoxide dismutase (SOD, ) is an enzyme that alternately catalyzes the dismutation (or partitioning) of the superoxide () radical into ordinary molecular oxygen (O2) and hydrogen peroxide (). Superoxide is produced as a by-product of oxygen m ...
. Along these lines, NADPH is used over NADH upon carbon accumulation.


Bioremediation

Many toxic waste sites have contaminates that are protected by high heat. Due to the organism's reduction of radioactive materials and ability to withstand high temperatures, it has been proposed they be utilized in bioremediation efforts against toxic habitats. It has an advantage over the closely related, ''Deinococcus radiodurans'', in particular when dealing with waste environments, because its optimum growth temperature is higher, versus ''D. radiodurans'', which is around 39 °C.


Resistance in Harsh Environments

A space mission called
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was launched on 24 July 2014 aboard the Russian
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, and was attached on 18 August 2014 outside the ISS on the Russian module Zvezda. The two main experiments will test the resistance of a variety of
extremophile An extremophile (from Latin ' meaning "extreme" and Greek ' () meaning "love") is an organism that is able to live (or in some cases thrive) in extreme environments, i.e. environments that make survival challenging such as due to extreme tempe ...
microorganisms biofilms and planktonic cells, including ''Deinococcus geothermalis'' to long-term exposure to outer space and to a Mars simulated environment. In particular, they were interested in finding if the biofilms of extremophiles were able to survive in the rough conditions of outer space and/or any other parts of the universe. After 2 years, the mission was able to reveal that ''D. geothermalis'' biofilms and planktonic cells survived desiccation, UV radiation, and harsh Mars-like conditions.


References


External links

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LPSNType strain of ''Deinococcus geothermalis'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
{{Taxonbar, from=Q16955589 Polyextremophiles Radiodurants Space-flown life Deinococcales Bacteria described in 1997