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Immobilization of psychrophile Psychrobacter sp. ANT206 onto novel reusable magnetic nanoparticles and its application for nitro-aromatic compounds biodegradation under low temperature
Efficient biodegradation may offer a solution for the treatment of nitro-aromatic compounds (NACs) with toxicity, mutagenicity and persistence in the...
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Genetic engineering of low-temperature polyhydroxyalkanoate production by Acidovorax sp. A1169, a psychrophile isolated from a subglacial outflow
In recent years, extremophilic microorganisms have been employed as producers of the microbial bioplastics polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), which are of...
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Low-temperature features of the psychrophilic chaperonin from Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis
Chaperonins from psychrophilic bacteria have been shown to exist as single-ring complexes. This deviation from the standard double-ring structure has...
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Alpine Lake Environments and Psychrophile Diatoms Around the World with a Particular Emphasis on Turkish Glacial Lakes
Cold environments are considered extreme biomes and historically thought to be barren and unproductive. However, investigations show that some of the... -
Polyhydroxyalkanoate involvement in stress-survival of two psychrophilic bacterial strains from the High Arctic
AbstractAn ever-growing body of literature evidences the protective role of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) against a plethora of mostly physical...
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Cyclic electron flow (CEF) and ascorbate pathway activity provide constitutive photoprotection for the photopsychrophile, Chlamydomonas sp. UWO 241 (renamed Chlamydomonas priscuii)
Under environmental stress, plants and algae employ a variety of strategies to protect the photosynthetic apparatus and maintain photostasis. To...
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Storage Stability of Meat Bread Prepared with Addition of Cinnamomum and Origanum Herbs Stored at Refrigeration Temperature
This study explores the preservative potential of herbs Cinnamomum and Origanum in extending the shelf life of bread prepared with meat and dietary...
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Effects of a Δ-9-fatty acid desaturase and a cyclopropane-fatty acid synthase from the novel psychrophile Pseudomonas sp. B14-6 on bacterial membrane properties
Psychrophilic bacteria, living at low and mild temperatures, can contribute significantly to our understanding of microbial responses to temperature,...
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Environmental Adaptation of Psychrophilic Bacteria Subtercola spp. Isolated from Various Cryospheric Habitats
Subtercola boreus K300 T is a novel psychrophilic strain that was isolated from permanently cold groundwater in Finland and has also been found in...
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Photostasis and photosynthetic adaptation to polar life
Photostasis is the light-dependent maintenance of energy balance associated with cellular homeostasis in photoautotrophs. We review evidence that...
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Psychrophilic, Psychrotrophic, and Psychrotolerant Microorganisms
Based on temperature-dependent definition, psychrophiles are described as cold-loving microorganisms and grow optimally at about 15 °C, maximum... -
Psychrophiles: A journey of hope
Psychrophiles are organisms living in extremely cold conditions within the temperature range of −20°C to + 10°C. These organisms survive in harsh...
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Extremophiles and their enzymatic diversity and biotechnological potential
Extremophiles and their enzymes are explored in this review article, which highlights the peculiar adaptations that these organisms have developed to...
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Devosia aquimaris sp. nov., isolated from seawater of the Changjiang River estuary of China
A gram-stain-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped bacterium strain CJK-A8-3 T was isolated from a polyamine-enriched seawater sample collected from the...
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Simple sequence repeat insertion induced stability and potential ‘gain of function’ in the proteins of extremophilic bacteria
Here, we analysed the genomic evolution in extremophilic bacteria using long simple sequence repeats (SSRs). Frequencies of occurrence, relative...
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Genomic Islands in Pseudomonas Species
Pseudomonas is a Gammaproteobacteria, Gram negative which normally found in natural habitat such as soil, water and air. Especially, in marine... -
Extremophile Bacterial and Archaebacterial Population: Metagenomics and Novel Enzyme Reserve
Extreme environments, marine hydrothermal vents, hot springs, hypersaline conditions, deep marine environments, extreme cold, extreme hot, extreme... -
Antarctica Microbial Communities: Ecological and Industrial Importance
Prokaryotic life is continuously evolving under several extremes in the Antarctic landmass. Microbes exist in snow, lake, marine, and other habitats... -
Enzymatic Behaviour of Cold Adapted Microbes
Cold adapted microbes inhabiting at near-zero temperatures produce psychrophilic enzymes to withstand such harsh environments and sustain their life...