نتایج جستجو برای: cold adapted

تعداد نتایج: 181909  

Journal: :Middle east journal of science 2021

The objective of the present study was to examine some physical and chemical shell kernel attributes promising walnut types selected from Bingol province in Turkey. possesses a rich population almost all which are seedling-grown. Shell cracking resistance, firmness, percentage, pellicle cotyledon color, total oil ratio, phenol content, antioxidant capacity as DPPH were analyzed evaluated. resis...

Journal: :Cellular and molecular biology 2004
E Helmke H Weyland

The numerical dominance and ecological role of psychrophilic bacteria in bottom sediments, sea ice, surface water and melt pools of the polar oceans were investigated using isolates, colony forming units (CFU) and metabolic activities. All sediment samples of the Southern Ocean studied showed a clear numerical dominance of cold-loving bacteria. In Arctic sediments underlying the influence of co...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Caroline M Williams Marshall D McCue Nishanth E Sunny Andre Szejner-Sigal Theodore J Morgan David B Allison Daniel A Hahn

Metabolic flexibility is an important component of adaptation to stressful environments, including thermal stress and latitudinal adaptation. A long history of population genetic studies suggest that selection on core metabolic enzymes may shape life histories by altering metabolic flux. However, the direct relationship between selection on thermal stress hardiness and metabolic flux has not pr...

2011
R. Cavicchioli T. Charlton H. Ertan S. Mohd Omar K. S. Siddiqui T. J. Williams

The bulk of the Earth's biosphere is cold (e.g. 90% of the ocean's waters are ≤ 5°C), sustaining a broad diversity of microbial life. The permanently cold environments vary from the deep ocean to alpine reaches and to polar regions. Commensurate with the extent and diversity of the ecosystems that harbour psychrophilic life, the functional capacity of the microorganisms that inhabitat the cold ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Daphné Georlette Benjamin Damien Vinciane Blaise Eric Depiereux Vladimir N Uversky Charles Gerday Georges Feller

Psychrophiles, host of permanently cold habitats, display metabolic fluxes comparable to those exhibited by mesophilic organisms at moderate temperatures. These organisms have evolved by producing, among other peculiarities, cold-active enzymes that have the properties to cope with the reduction of chemical reaction rates induced by low temperatures. The emerging picture suggests that these enz...

2013
Juliana Durack Tom Ross John P. Bowman

The ability of Listeria monocytogenes to adapt to various food and food- processing environments has been attributed to its robustness, persistence and prevalence in the food supply chain. To improve the present understanding of molecular mechanisms involved in hyperosmotic and low-temperature stress adaptation of L. monocytogenes, we undertook transcriptomics analysis on three strains adapted ...

2018
Martin-Carl Kinzner Patrick Krapf Martina Nindl Carina Heussler Stephanie Eisenkölbl Ary A Hoffmann Julia Seeber Wolfgang Arthofer Birgit C Schlick-Steiner Florian M Steiner

Interspecific variation in life-history traits and physiological limits can be linked to the environmental conditions species experience, including climatic conditions. As alpine environments are particularly vulnerable under climate change, we focus on the montane-alpine fly Drosophila nigrosparsa. Here, we characterized some of its life-history traits and physiological limits and compared the...

2017
Irina Kiseleva Natalie Larionova Larisa Rudenko

Background The H5N1 avian influenza was first recognized in humans in Hong Kong 20 years ago. Current enzootic spread of highly pathogenic H5N1 virus among wild and domestic poultry and a number of severe human respiratory diseases caused by this pathogen have stimulated necessity of development of potentially pandemic influenza vaccines. Discussion In the past few years, significant research...

2015
Wei Wei Jing Ma Si-Qi Chen Xiang-Hai Cai Dong-Zhi Wei

BACKGROUND Pullulanase is an important debranching enzyme and has been widely utilized to hydrolyse the α-1,6 glucosidic linkages in starch/sugar industry. Selecting new bacterial strains or improving bacterial strains is a prerequisite and effective solution in industrial applications. Although many pullulanase genes have been cloned and sequenced, there is no report of P. polymyxa type I pull...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1992
E L Anderson F K Newman H F Maassab R B Belshe

A cold-adapted (ca) influenza B reassortant virus vaccine that contained the six internal RNA segments from influenza B/Ann Arbor/1/66 ca virus and the neuraminidase and hemagglutinin genes from wild-type influenza B/Texas/1/84 virus was evaluated in children ranging in age from 8 months to 14 years. The children were vaccinated intranasally with doses ranging from 10(3.2) to 10(6.2) 50% tissue...

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