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Understanding with environmental proteomics the underlying processes triggered by ornamental lighting on phototrophic biofilms growing on stone-built heritage.


ABSTRACT: Recent and ongoing studies evidence that certain LED lights, suitable for illuminating the urban fabric, avoiding primary colours such as blue, green, and red, may halt the biological colonization on stone monuments, mainly caused by algae and cyanobacteria forming subaerial biofilms (SABs). However, the light-triggered mechanisms that cause changes in the growth of the phototrophic species is so far unknown. An environmental proteomic approach could shed light on this aspect, providing information on the changes on SAB’s metabolism under the stress inflicted by different ornamental lighting. Here, laboratory-made SABs mainly composed of Chlorophyta, and at lesser extent Streptophyta and Cyanophyta, were subjected to three lighting conditions for monuments: cool white, warm white and, amber+green (with biostatic effect and under trial) A control without light (i.e., darkness) was also included for comparison. Cool white and warm white illumination severely affected SAB’s proteome reducing their total peptide identifications being the extent of this reduction dependent on the organisms’ genera. The photo-damaging effect of amber+green on the biofilm metabolism was clarified, revealing its negative impact on the photosystems I and II and antenna pigments production, and its triggering effect on the protein metabolism (synthesis, folding, and degradation). This research provides for the first-time a thorough description of the proteomic changes induced by lighting on SABs colonising illuminated monuments in urban areas. The insights gained will help to better design the lighting of monuments, with the inclusion of ornamental lighting as one of the elements to be taken into account in the preventive conservation of the built heritage.

INSTRUMENT(S): Bruker Daltonics timsTOF series

ORGANISM(S): Cyanobacteria Bacteria

SUBMITTER: Alba Trueba-Santiso  

LAB HEAD: Prof. Patricia Sanmartin Sánchez

PROVIDER: PXD050424 | Pride | 2025-05-13

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Environmental Proteomics Elucidates Phototrophic Biofilm Responses to Ornamental Lighting on Stone-built Heritage.

Méndez Anxo A   Sanmartín Patricia P   Balboa Sabela S   Trueba-Santiso Alba A  

Microbial ecology 20241122 1


Recent studies are showing that some lights suitable for illuminating the urban fabric (i.e. that do not include the red, green and blue sets of primary colours) may halt biological colonisation on monuments, mainly that caused by phototrophic subaerial biofilms (SABs), which may exacerbate the biodeterioration of substrates. However, the light-triggered mechanisms that cause changes in the growth of the phototrophs remain unknown. Environmental proteomics could be used to provide information ab  ...[more]

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