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Halophiles as Chassis for Bioproduction

Advanced Biosystems, 2018
Industrial biotechnology aims to solve the challenges of petroleum‐based production using microorganisms as catalysts. However, current industrial biotechnology suffers from high energy and fresh water consumption as well as difficult downstream ...
Xu Zhang, Yina Lin, Guoqiang Chen
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Halotolerant and halophilic fungi

Mycological Research, 2009
Extreme environments have for long been considered to be populated almost exclusively by prokaryotic organisms and therefore monopolized by bacteriologists. Solar salterns are natural hypersaline environments characterized by extreme concentrations of NaCl, often high concentrations of other ions, high uv irradiation and in some cases extremes in pH ...
Nina, Gunde-Cimerman   +2 more
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Extracellular proteases from halophiles: diversity and application challenges

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2023
C. Nwankwo, Jing Hou, Heng-Lin Cui
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Biosynthesis of Silver Chloride Nanoparticles (AgCl-NPs) from Extreme Halophiles and Evaluation of Their Biological Applications

Current Microbiology, 2022
Jamseel Moopantakath   +5 more
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Halophilic anaerobic fermentative bacteria

Journal of Biotechnology, 2011
In hypersaline environments bacteria are exposed to a high osmotic pressure caused by the surrounding high salt concentrations. Halophilic microorganisms have specific strategies for balancing the osmotic pressure and surviving in these extreme conditions.
Anniina T, Kivistö, Matti T, Karp
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Proteomics of Halophilic archaea

Journal of Chromatography B, 2005
Halophilic archaea is a member of the Halobacteriacea family, the only family in the Halobacteriales order. Most Halophilic archaea require 1.5M NaCl both to grow and retain the structural integrity of the cells. The proteins of these organisms have thus been adapted to be active and stable in the hypersaline condition.
Won-A, Joo, Chan-Wha, Kim
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Role of halophiles in xenobiotic bioremediation

Development in Wastewater Treatment Research and Processes, 2022
A. Bhattacharjee   +4 more
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Halophilic adaptation of enzymes

Extremophiles, 2000
It is now clear that the understanding of halophilic adaptation at a molecular level requires a strategy of complementary experiments, combining molecular biology, biochemistry, and cellular approaches with physical chemistry and thermodynamics. In this review, after a discussion of the definition and composition of halophilic enzymes, the effects of ...
D, Madern, C, Ebel, G, Zaccai
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Thalassobacillus, a genus of extreme to moderate environmental halophiles with biotechnological potential

World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 2021
D. A. Tuesta-Popolizio   +3 more
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