A Gram-staining-negative, yellow-pigmented, aerobic, rod-shaped and non-motile bacterium, PAMC 27130T, was isolated from the marine sediment of the Ross Sea, Antarctica. The temperature, pH and NaCl tolerance ranges for growth were 4–20 °C, pH 6.0–9.0 and 0.5–5.0 % (w/v) NaCl, respectively.
Kiwoon, Baek +8 more
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Phenotypic and resistome analysis of antibiotic and heavy metal resistance in the Antarctic bacterium Pseudomonas sp. AU10. [PDF]
García-Laviña CX +3 more
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Molecular Characterization of an Endolithic Microbial Community in Dolomite Rock in the Central Alps (Switzerland) [PDF]
Endolithic microorganisms colonize the pores in exposed dolomite rocks in the Piora Valley in the Swiss Alps. They appear as distinct grayish-green bands about 1-8mm below the rock surface.
Bachofen, Reinhard, Horath, Thomas
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Biofilms are the most widely distributed and successful microbial modes of life. The capacity of bacteria to colonize surfaces provides stability in the growth environment, allows the capturing of nutrients and affords protection from a range of environmental challenges and stress.
Ricciardelli, Annarita +6 more
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A peptide-binding domain shared with an Antarctic bacterium facilitates Vibrio cholerae human cell binding and intestinal colonization. [PDF]
Lloyd CJ +9 more
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Survival of microorganisms in desert soil exposed to five years of continuous very high vacuum [PDF]
Microorganism survivability in desert algal soil crust under continuous very high ...
Cameron, R. E. +2 more
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Outer membrane vesicles from cold-adapted antarctic bacteria [PDF]
Podeu consultar el llibre complet a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/63704Many Gram-negative, cold-adapted bacteria from the Antarctic environment produce large amounts of extracellular matter with potential biotechnological applications.
Mercadé Gil, M. Elena +1 more
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Effect of Marine-Derived Ice-Binding Proteins on the Cryopreservation of Marine Microalgae
Ice-binding protein (IBPs) protect cells from cryo-injury during cryopreservation by inhibiting ice recrystallization (IR), which is a main cause of cell death.
Hak Jun Kim +4 more
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A limit on the evolutionary rescue of an Antarctic bacterium from rising temperatures. [PDF]
Toll-Riera M +3 more
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Pseudoalteromonas prydzensis sp. nov., a psychrotrophic, halotolerant bacterium from Antarctic sea ice [PDF]
Species of the genus Pseudoalteromonas are frequently isolated from marine ecosystems and appear to be particularly abundant in Antarctic coastal waters. Most Pseudoalteromonas strains isolated form sea ice and underlying seawater samples are phenotypically similar to the species Pseudoalteromonas antarctica and Pseudoalteromonas nigrifaciens. However,
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