Transcriptional and translational dynamics underlying heat shock response in the thermophilic crenarchaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius

mBio. 2023 Oct 31;14(5):e0359322. doi: 10.1128/mbio.03593-22. Epub 2023 Aug 29.

Abstract

Heat shock response is the ability to respond adequately to sudden temperature increases that could be harmful for cellular survival and fitness. It is crucial for microorganisms living in volcanic hot springs that are characterized by high temperatures and large temperature fluctuations. In this study, we investigated how S. acidocaldarius, which grows optimally at 75°C, responds to heat shock by altering its gene expression and protein production processes. We shed light on which cellular processes are affected by heat shock and propose a hypothesis on underlying regulatory mechanisms. This work is not only relevant for the organism's lifestyle, but also with regard to its evolutionary status. Indeed, S. acidocaldarius belongs to the archaea, an ancient group of microbes that is more closely related to eukaryotes than to bacteria. Our study thus also contributes to a better understanding of the early evolution of heat shock response.

Keywords: Sulfolobus; archaea; gene regulation; heat shock; integrated omics.

MeSH terms

  • Heat-Shock Response
  • Sulfolobus acidocaldarius* / genetics
  • Sulfolobus acidocaldarius* / metabolism
  • Temperature