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Production of two types of ice crystal-controlling proteins in Antarctic bacterium
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2004Pseudomonas fluorescens KUAF-68, which was isolated from Antarctica, had both ice-nucleating protein and antifreeze protein activities in the culture broth. We found that both proteins were separately produced based on the results of column chromatography, SDS-PAGE analysis and Southern hybridization.
Hidehisa, Kawahara +5 more
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Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2015
Lysobacter oligotrophicus strain 107-E2(T) isolated from Antarctica produces dark-brown colored water-soluble pigment, in addition to hydrolases and lytic enzymes. The production of pigment is a common characteristic among members of the genus Lysobacter, but the identity of the pigments has been unknown. In this study, we identified the pigment from L.
Tomomi, Kimura +3 more
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Lysobacter oligotrophicus strain 107-E2(T) isolated from Antarctica produces dark-brown colored water-soluble pigment, in addition to hydrolases and lytic enzymes. The production of pigment is a common characteristic among members of the genus Lysobacter, but the identity of the pigments has been unknown. In this study, we identified the pigment from L.
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Extremophiles, 2015
Glutathione reductases catalyze the reduction of oxidized glutathione (glutathione disulfide, GSSG) using NADPH as the substrate to produce reduced glutathione (GSH), which is an important antioxidant molecule that helps maintain the proper reducing environment of the cell.
Mikyoung, Ji +2 more
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Glutathione reductases catalyze the reduction of oxidized glutathione (glutathione disulfide, GSSG) using NADPH as the substrate to produce reduced glutathione (GSH), which is an important antioxidant molecule that helps maintain the proper reducing environment of the cell.
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Phylogeny of the Antarctic bacterium, Carnobacterium alterfunditum
Polar Biology, 1993W. Spielmeyer +3 more
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Acidisoma cladoniae sp. nov., an acidotolerant bacterium isolated from an Antarctic lichen
Antonie van LeeuwenhoekGram-staining-negative, aerobic, white-cream-pearly colony, coccobacilli, and non-motile bacterial strain, PAMC 29798T was isolated from an Antarctic lichen. The strain was acidotolerant and psychrotolerant growing at pH 4.0-7.5 (optimally at pH 4.0-6.5) and 0-25 °C (optimally at 10-20 °C). The major fatty acids are Summed Feature 8, C18:1 2OH, and C19:
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Bioactive Compounds from the Antarctic Bacterium Pseudomonas SP. A6-5
Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2022Jian-Min Liu +6 more
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The Upper Limits of Thermal Adaptation in an Antarctic Bacterium
Temperature is a complex stressor with a broad genomic basis of adaptation. The ability of organisms, primarily eukaryotes, to adapt to increasing temperatures has been studied extensively. The evolution of upper thermal limits, the highest temperature an organism can reproduce at, is of particular interest as it directly influences the survival of ...openaire +1 more source

