Authors
Sara Borin, Elena Crotti, Francesca Mapelli, Isabella Tamagnini, Cesare Corselli, Daniele Daffonchio
Publication date
2008/12
Journal
Saline systems
Volume
4
Pages
1-9
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Extracellular dissolved DNA has been demonstrated to be present in many terrestrial and aquatic environments, actively secreted, or released by decaying cells. Free DNA has the genetic potential to be acquired by living competent cells by horizontal gene transfer mediated by natural transformation. The aim of this work is to study the persistence of extracellular DNA and its biological transforming activity in extreme environments like the deep hypersaline anoxic lakes of the Mediterranean Sea. The brine lakes are separated from the upper seawater by a steep chemocline inhabited by stratified prokaryotic networks, where cells sinking through the depth profile encounter increasing salinity values and osmotic stress.
Results
Seven strains belonging to different taxonomic groups isolated from the seawater-brine interface of four hypersaline …
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