Analysis of dust samples from the Russian part of the ISS

Description

Our study focuses on the hardiest microorganisms inhabiting the ISS in order to assess their diversity and capabilities to resist certain stresses. We specifically selected dust samples from the Russian modules that were obtained 8-10 years ago and stored since then under sealed conditions on Earth. Targeting long-time survivors and spore-forming microorganisms we assessed consequently the cultivable microbial community of these samples in order to obtain model microbial strains that could help to analyze specific adaptation towards environmental stresses such as desiccation and lack of nutrients. In this study we analyzed these microorganisms with respect to their resistance towards thermal stress and exposure to clinically relevant antibiotics. In addition we assessed the bacterial and archaeal community via molecular methods (NGS sequencing) and compared our new data with the previously derived information from the ISS microbiome.

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21 GeneLab Study Page https://genelab-data.ndc.nasa.gov/genelab/accession/GLDS-126

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  • sample-collection
  • nucleic-acid-extraction
  • microgravity
  • environmental-stress
  • library-construction
  • nucleic-acid-sequencing
  • sequence-analysis-data-transformation

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