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Microorganisms under extreme environments and their applications
Extremophiles are group of microorganisms that possess ability to tolerate and live under the extremes of physico-chemical, geological and nutritional conditions.
Nagendra Thakur+2 more
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Extremophiles are nature's tiny warriors as they call inhospitable environments their home. They possess special factor(s) that offer an edge over other life forms susceptible to harsh conditions. One such family of extremophiles under discussion here is
Bhakti Basu
doaj
On the Shifting Balance: the Case of
The recent study by L. Price et al. [mBio, 3(1):e00305-11, 2012] demonstrating the human origin of the livestock-associated CC398 Staphylococcus aureus provides an excellent example of how bacterial populations can explore a wide range of potential ...
Fernando Baquero
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Archaea-based Microbial Fuel Cell Operating at High Ionic Strength Conditions [PDF]
In this work two archaea microorganisms (Haloferax volcanii and Natrialba magadii) used as biocatalyst at a microbial fuel cell (MFC) anode were evaluated. Both archaea are able to grow at high salt concentrations. By increasing the media conductivity, the internal resistance was diminished, improving the MFCs performance.
arxiv
Looking for diversity of Yellowstone extremophiles [PDF]
Joan Combie, Kenneth Runnion
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Amino Acid Distributions and the Effect of Optimal Growth Temperature [PDF]
We perform an exhaustive analysis of genome statistics for organisms, particularly extremophiles, growing in a wide range of physicochemical conditions. Specifically, we demonstrate how the correlation between the frequency of amino acids and their molecular weight, preserved on average, typically decreases as optimal growth temperature increases.
arxiv
Membrane composition and ion-permeability in extremophiles [PDF]
Arnold J. M. Driessen
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Habitability in the Solar System and New Planetary Missions [PDF]
Definition of habitability depends on the organisms under consideration. One way to determine habitability of some environment is to compare its certain parameters to environments where extremophilic micro-organisms thrive on Earth. We can also define more common habitability criteria from the life as we know it.
arxiv
Inhibitory effect of l-pyroglutamate on extremophiles: correlation with growth temperature and pH [PDF]
Chan Beum Park+2 more
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Plant Biotechnology Journal, Volume 23, Issue 3, Page 927-929, March 2025.
Bei Gao+5 more
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