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PLOS ONE | 2018

The Glaciozyma antarctica genome reveals an array of systems that provide sustained responses towards temperature variations in a persistently cold habitat

Mohd Firdaus-Raih; Noor Haza Fazlin Hashim; Izwan Bharudin; Mohd Faizal Abu Bakar; Kie Kyon Huang; Halimah Alias; Bernard K. B. Lee; Mohd Noor Mat Isa; Shuhaila Mat-Sharani; Suhaila Sulaiman; Lih Jinq Tay; Radziah Zolkefli; Yusuf Muhammad Noor; Douglas Sie Nguong Law; Siti Hamidah Abdul Rahman; Rosli Md-Illias; Farah Diba Abu Bakar; Nazalan Najimudin; Abdul Munir Abdul Murad; Nor Muhammad Mahadi

Extremely low temperatures present various challenges to life that include ice formation and effects on metabolic capacity. Psyhcrophilic microorganisms typically have an array of mechanisms to enable survival in cold temperatures. In this study, we sequenced and analysed the genome of a psychrophilic yeast isolated in the Antarctic region, Glaciozyma antarctica. The genome annotation identified 7857 protein coding sequences. From the genome sequence analysis we were able to identify genes that encoded for proteins known to be associated with cold survival, in addition to annotating genes that are unique to G. antarctica. For genes that are known to be involved in cold adaptation such as anti-freeze proteins (AFPs), our gene expression analysis revealed that they were differentially transcribed over time and in response to different temperatures. This indicated the presence of an array of adaptation systems that can respond to a changing but persistent cold environment. We were also able to validate the activity of all the AFPs annotated where the recombinant AFPs demonstrated anti-freeze capacity. This work is an important foundation for further collective exploration into psychrophilic microbiology where among other potential, the genes unique to this species may represent a pool of novel mechanisms for cold survival.


Marine Environmental Research | 2018

Unravelling the adaptation strategies employed by Glaciozyma antarctica PI12 on Antarctic sea ice

Izwan Bharudin; Mohd Faizal Abu Bakar; Noor Haza Fazlin Hashim; Mohd Noor Mat Isa; Halimah Alias; Mohd Firdaus-Raih; Rosli Md. Illias; Nazalan Najimudin; Nor Muhammad Mahadi; Farah Diba Abu Bakar; Abdul Munir Abdul Murad

Glaciozyma antarctica PI12, is a psychrophilic yeast isolated from Antarctic sea. In this work, Expressed Sequence Tags (EST) from cells exposed to three different temperatures; 15 °C, 0 °C and -12 °C were generated to identify genes associated with cold adaptation. A total of 5376 clones from each library were randomly picked and sequenced. Comparative analyses from the resulting ESTs in each condition identified several groups of genes required for cold adaptation. Additionally, 319 unique transcripts that encoded uncharacterised functions were identified in the -12 °C library and are currently unique to G. antarctica. Gene expression analysis using RT-qPCR revealed two of the unknown genes to be up-regulated at -12 °C compared to 0 °C and 15 °C. These findings further contribute to the collective knowledge into G. antarctica cold adaptation and as a resource for understanding the ecological and physiological tolerance of psychrophilic microbes in general.


THE 2016 UKM FST POSTGRADUATE COLLOQUIUM: Proceedings of the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Faculty of Science and Technology 2016 Postgraduate Colloquium | 2016

Cloning and expression of N-glycosylation-related glucosidase from Glaciozyma antarctica

Noor Liana Mat Yajit; Shazilah Kamaruddin; Noor Haza Fazlin Hashim; Farah Diba Abu Bakar; Abd. Munir Abd. Murad; Nor Muhammad Mahadi; Mukram Mohamed Mackeen

The need for functional oligosaccharides in various field is ever growing. The enzymatic approach for synthesis of oligosaccharides is advantageous over traditional chemical synthesis because of the regio- and stereo- selectivity that can be achieved without the need for protection chemistry. In this study, the α-glucosidase I protein sequence from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (UniProt database) was compared using Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) with Glaciozyma antarctica genome database. Results showed 33% identity and an E-value of 1 × 10−125 for α-glucosidase I. The gene was amplified, cloned into the pPICZα C vector and used to transform Pichia pastoris X-33 cells. Soluble expression of α-Glucosidase I (∼91 kDa) was achieved at 28 °C with 1.0 % of methanol.


THE 2016 UKM FST POSTGRADUATE COLLOQUIUM: Proceedings of the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Faculty of Science and Technology 2016 Postgraduate Colloquium | 2016

Cloning and expression of N -glycosylation-related mannosidase from Glaciozyma antarctica for the production of a mannosynthase

Dharshini Elangovan; Shazilah Kamaruddin; Noor Haza Fazlin Hashim; Farah Diba Abu Bakar; Abd. Munir Abd. Murad; Nor Muhammad Mahadi; Sarah Allman; Mukram Mohamed Mackeen

The controlled synthesis of oligosaccharides is of growing interest due to the important roles of oligosaccharides in various biological processes. Enzymatic synthesis enables regio- and stereo-selective control during synthesis which still remains a challenge using total chemical synthesis. In this study, endoplasmic reticulum 1,2-α-mannosidase from Glaciozyma antractica was recombinantly expressed in Pichia pastoris. The gene sequence for ER mannosidase was obtained from the Glaciozyma antractica database. The BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) results from bioinformatics screening showed that ER mannosidase had 41 % identity with the equivalent mannosidases from Sacchromyces cerevesiae. ER mannosidase from G. antartica was then cloned into the pPICZαC expression vector and used to transform in the host Pichia pastoris X33 cells. The ER mannosidase (MW∼58 kDa) was successfully expressed at 25 °C with 1.0 % methanol induction.


Extremophiles | 2013

Characterization of Afp1, an antifreeze protein from the psychrophilic yeast Glaciozyma antarctica PI12.

Noor Haza Fazlin Hashim; Izwan Bharudin; Douglas Law Sie Nguong; Sakura Higa; Farah Diba Abu Bakar; Sheila Nathan; Amir Rabu; Hidehisa Kawahara; Rosli Md. Illias; Nazalan Najimudin; Nor Muhammad Mahadi; Abdul Munir Abdul Murad


Polar Biology | 2014

Molecular cloning, expression and characterisation of Afp4, an antifreeze protein from Glaciozyma antarctica

Noor Haza Fazlin Hashim; Suhaila Sulaiman; Farah Diba Abu Bakar; Rosli Md. Illias; Hidehisa Kawahara; Nazalan Najimudin; Nor Muhammad Mahadi; Abdul Munir Abdul Murad


Cell Stress & Chaperones | 2016

Thermotolerance and molecular chaperone function of an SGT1-like protein from the psychrophilic yeast, Glaciozyma antarctica

Nur Athirah Yusof; Noor Haza Fazlin Hashim; Travis Beddoe; Nor Muhammad Mahadi; Rosli Md. Illias; Farah Diba Abu Bakar; Abdul Munir Abdul Murad


Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering | 2018

Large-Scale Production of Glaciozyma antarctica Antifreeze Protein 1 (Afp1) by Fed-Batch Fermentation of Pichia pastoris

Mahzan Md Tab; Noor Haza Fazlin Hashim; Nazalan Najimudin; Nor Muhammad Mahadi; Farah Diba Abu Bakar; Abdul Munir Abdul Murad


Malaysian applied biology | 2017

Characterization and potential applications of a recombinant antifreeze protein from an antarctic yeast Glaciozyma antarctica produced in Pichia pastoris

M. Md Tab; Noor Haza Fazlin Hashim; F. D. Abu Bakar; Rosli Md. Illias; Nazalan Najimudin; Nor Muhammad Mahadi; A. M A Murad


Extremophiles | 2018

Biochemical and structural characterization of a novel cold-active esterase-like protein from the psychrophilic yeast Glaciozyma antarctica

Noor Haza Fazlin Hashim; Nor Muhammad Mahadi; Rosli Md. Illias; Shevin Rizal Feroz; Farah Diba Abu Bakar; Abdul Munir Abdul Murad

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Farah Diba Abu Bakar

National University of Malaysia

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Nor Muhammad Mahadi

National University of Malaysia

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Abdul Munir Abdul Murad

National University of Malaysia

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Rosli Md. Illias

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Izwan Bharudin

National University of Malaysia

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Mohd Firdaus-Raih

National University of Malaysia

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Mohd Noor Mat Isa

National University of Malaysia

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Mohd. Azraai Kassim

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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