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The Halophile Protein Database [PDF]
Halophilic archaea/bacteria adapt to different salt concentration, namely extreme, moderate and low. These type of adaptations may occur as a result of modification of protein structure and other changes in different cell organelles. Thus proteins may play an important role in the adaptation of halophilic archaea/bacteria to saline conditions.
Sharma, Naveen +6 more
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Deciphering the Sodium Sensing Mechanisms in Glycophytes and Halophytes
ABSTRACT Plants, including halophytes (salt‐tolerant) and glycophytes (salt‐sensitive), have developed diverse molecular mechanisms and morphological adaptations to survive in saline environments. The cellular components and molecular processes for salinity sensing and stress tolerance have been extensively identified in glycophytes, but not so with ...
Rabia Areej Cheema +4 more
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Gökçeada Salt Lake Lagoon in Çanakkale, Türkiye, is a hypersaline environment that supports halophilic bacterial communities. This study examined the antibiotic susceptibility of 60 bacterial isolates obtained from four seasonal sediment samples ...
İlke Karakaş +1 more
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5‐Thiohistidine N‐Acetyltransferase from Proteiniphilum Saccharofermentans
Proteiniphilum saccharofermentans, a Gram‐negative facultative anaerobe, produces an N‐acetyl transferase (5THNAT) that acetylates 5‐thiohistidine using acetyl‐CoA. This reaction competes with OvoC‐mediated Nπ‐methylation of the same substrate.
Cangsong Liao +3 more
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ABSTRACT Many studies have proposed various comparative genomic methods to probe the molecular basis for adaptive functional convergence between species, conventionally by detecting the convergence of amino acid states between orthologous protein sequences of these species or lineages.
Shanshan Chen, Zhengting Zou
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Fructose metabolism in Chromohalobacter salexigens: interplay between the Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas and Entner–Doudoroff pathways [PDF]
Background The halophilic bacterium Chromohalobacter salexigens metabolizes glucose exclusively through the Entner–Doudoroff (ED) pathway, an adaptation which results in inefficient growth, with significant carbon overflow, especially at low salinity ...
Argandoña Bertrán, Montserrat +12 more
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The aim of the study was to explore the halophile metabolome in building materials using untargeted metabolomics which allows for broad metabolome coverage.
Justyna W. Adamiak +9 more
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Biodegradable PVA–guar gum films with Lotus halophilus extract show enhanced antioxidant, antibacterial, and barrier properties for food packaging. ABSTRACT Clear or improperly designed packaging can allow nonconvenient conditions to degrade the oil, leading to rancidity and loss of flavor.
Osama Magouz +10 more
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12TH CONFERENCE ON HALOPHILIC MICROORGANISMS “HALOPHILES 2019”, 24‐28 JUNE 2019, CLUJ‐NAPOCA
12TH CONFERENCE ON HALOPHILIC MICROORGANISMS “HALOPHILES 2019”, 24‐28 JUNE 2019, CLUJ‐NAPOCA: BOOK OF ABSTRACTS. Studia UBB Biologia 64_1_2019 (PDF)
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doaj
Numerical taxonomy of moderately halophilic Gram-negative bacteria from hypersaline soils [PDF]
A total of 132 moderately halophilic bacteria were isolated from hypersaline soils with a C1- content between 2-36 and 12.72% (w/v) located near Alicante (S.E. Spain) and examined for 98 phenotypic characteristics including their response to cytological,
Megías, L. +4 more
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