نتایج جستجو برای: halophiles

تعداد نتایج: 211  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1988
S Rengpipat S E Lowe J G Zeikus

Halobacteroides acetoethylicus grew in media with 6 to 20% NaCl and displayed optimal growth at 10% NaCl. When grown in medium with an [NaCl] of 1.7 M, the internal cytoplasmic [Na+] and [Cl-] were 0.92 and 1.2 M, respectively, while K+ and Mg2+ concentrations in cells were 0.24 and 0.02 M, respectively. Intracellular [Na+] was fourfold higher than intracellular [K+]. Since Na+ and Cl- ions wer...

2016
Tommy Harding Matthew W. Brown Alastair G.B. Simpson Andrew J. Roger

Halophilic microbes living in hypersaline environments must counteract the detrimental effects of low water activity and salt interference. Some halophilic prokaryotes equilibrate their intracellular osmotic strength with the extracellular milieu by importing inorganic solutes, mainly potassium. These "salt-in" organisms characteristically have proteins that are highly enriched with acidic and ...

2011
Lilia Montoya Irma Lozada-Chávez Ricardo Amils Nuria Rodriguez Irma Marín

Our goal was to examine the composition of methanogenic archaea (MA) and sulfate-reducing (SRP) and sulfur-oxidizing (SOP) prokaryotes in the extreme athalassohaline and particularly sulfate-rich sediment of Tirez Lagoon (Spain). Thus, adenosine-5'-phosphosulfate (APS) reductase α (aprA) and methyl coenzyme M reductase α (mcrA) gene markers were amplified given that both enzymes are specific fo...

2015
Alexander Mahnert Parag Vaishampayan Alexander J. Probst Anna Auerbach Christine Moissl-Eichinger Kasthuri Venkateswaran Gabriele Berg Newton CM Gomes

Cleanrooms have been considered microbially-reduced environments and are used to protect human health and industrial product assembly. However, recent analyses have deciphered a rather broad diversity of microbes in cleanrooms, whose origin as well as physiological status has not been fully understood. Here, we examined the input of intact microbial cells from a surrounding built environment in...

2018
Blanca Vera-Gargallo Antonio Ventosa

Hypersaline environments encompass aquatic and terrestrial habitats. While only a limited number of studies on the microbial diversity of saline soils have been carried out, hypersaline lakes and marine salterns have been thoroughly investigated, resulting in an aquatic-biased knowledge about life in hypersaline environments. To improve our understanding of the assemblage of microbes thriving i...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2014
Jan Jehlička Howell G M Edwards Kateřina Osterrothová Julie Novotná Linda Nedbalová Jiří Kopecký Ivan Němec Aharon Oren

In this paper, it is demonstrated how Raman spectroscopy can be used to detect different carotenoids as possible biomarkers in various groups of microorganisms. The question which arose from previous studies concerns the level of unambiguity of discriminating carotenoids using common Raman microspectrometers. A series of laboratory-grown microorganisms of different taxonomic affiliation was inv...

2005
Lorena Butinar Silva Sonjak Polona Zalar Ana Plemenitaš Nina Gunde-Cimerman

Until recently, it was believed that microbial communities at high salinities are dominated exclusively by Archaea and Bacteria and one eukaryotic species, the alga Dunaliella salina. Recently, it became evident that melanized fungi, so far described only in the crystallization pond of Adriatic salterns within the season of salt production, can be considered as a new group of eukaryotic halophi...

2016
Renxing Liang Irene A. Davidova Christopher R. Marks Blake W. Stamps Brian H. Harriman Bradley S. Stevenson Kathleen E. Duncan Joseph M. Suflita

Microbial activity associated with produced water from hydraulic fracturing operations can lead to gas souring and corrosion of carbon-steel equipment. We examined the microbial ecology of produced water and the prospective role of the prevalent microorganisms in corrosion in a gas production field in the Barnett Shale. The microbial community was mainly composed of halophilic, sulfidogenic bac...

Journal: :Saudi journal of biological sciences 2013
P Karthikeyan Sarita G Bhat M Chandrasekaran

Halobacteria, members of the domain Archaea that live under extremely halophilic conditions, are often considered as dependable source for deriving novel enzymes, novel genes, bioactive compounds and other industrially important molecules. Protein antibiotics have potential for application as preserving agents in food industry, leather industry and in control of infectious bacteria. Halocins ar...

2015
Sumit Kumar S. K. Khare

Halophiles have been perceived as potential source of novel enzymes in recent years. The interest emanates from their ability to catalyze efficiently under high salt and organic solvents. Present work encompasses production optimization and nanoimmobilization of an α-amylase from moderately halophilic Marinobacter sp. EMB8. Media ingredients and culture conditions were optimized by "one-at-a-ti...

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