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Salt contains extremely halophilic archaea and these microorganisms degrade leather quality. The aim of this study is to find an effective treatment system to kill these microorganisms in salt used in hide brine curing.
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Applying Genome-Resolved Metagenomics to Deconvolute the Halophilic Microbiome
In the past decades, the study of microbial life through shotgun metagenomic sequencing has rapidly expanded our understanding of environmental, synthetic, and clinical microbial communities.
Gherman Uritskiy, Jocelyne DiRuggiero
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Structural adaptation of enzymes from halophilic organisms
Proteins from halophilic organisms, especially those who adopt ‘salt in’ survival strategy, i.e. accumulation of inorganic ions up to 5 M in the cytoplasm, maintain their soluble and active conformations, in an environment generally detrimental to ...
SIGLIOCCOLO, ALESSANDRO +3 more
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Halophilic microorganisms abound in numerous hypersaline environments, such as salt lakes, salt mines, solar salterns, and salted seafood. In the northwest of Dingbian county (Shaanxi province, China), there exists a belt of hypersaline habitats ...
Yue Ding +10 more
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Access is limited to UniMAP community.Halophilic lipases are hydrolytic enzymes that are stable and it catalyze the cleavage of ester bonds in triglycerides to free fatty acids, mono and diacylglycerols and glycerol.
Nur Amirah, Mahfod
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Investigating the Quorum Sensing System in Halophilic Bacteria
Halophiles are organisms that inhabit hypersaline environments and require hypersaline conditions to grow (from 2-5 % NaCl up to above 20-30 % NaCl). Halophiles are mostly prokaryotes, which are able to thrive in such harsh conditions because of their ...
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Access is limited to UniMAP community.Lipases are well known among the extensively used biocatalysts, because they have the ability to catalyze several remarkable reactions in aqueous and non-aqueous media like esterification and transesterification ...
Sharifah Sabirah, Syed Hamzah
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Pharmaceutical applications of halophilic enzymes
Halophiles produce extraordinarily stable enzymes under conditions where conventional enzymes cease to function, denature, and precipitate. Halophilic enzymes have adapted to function optimally at high salt concentrations besides tolerance of organic ...
Mohammad Ali Amoozegar +1 more
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Antibiotic resistance profile of halophilic microorganisms isolated from tannery effluent
80-86Halophiles are defined as organisms showing considerable growth at salt concentrations higher than 100 g L-1. Based on the halophilicity, halophiles can be broadly classified as slightly, moderately or extremely halophilic depending on their ...
Ghosh, Rakesh +3 more
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