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Endophytic bacterial communities associated with halophytic plants in kebili and Gabes regions of Southern Tunisia. [PDF]

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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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Halophilic & Halotolerant Prokaryotes in Humans

Future Microbiology, 2018
Halophilic prokaryotes are described as microorganisms living in hypersaline environments. Here, we list the halotolerant and halophilic bacteria which have been isolated in humans. Of the 52 halophilic prokaryotes, 32 (61.54%) were moderately halophilic, 17 (32.69%) were slightly halophilic and three (5.76%) were extremely halophilic prokaryotes.
Seck, El Hadji   +3 more
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Dunaliella salina Hsp90 is halotolerant

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2015
Dunaliella salina is a unicellular green alga with exceptional halotolerance. Although the D. salina cells are capable to proliferate in hypersaline medium, the intracellular salt concentrations are maintained at a low level. Thus the extracellular but not intracellular Dunaliella proteins are expected to be highly halotolerant.
Xiang-Jun, Chen   +4 more
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Molecular bases of protein halotolerance

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics, 2014
Halophilic proteins are stable and function at high salt concentration. Understanding how these molecules maintain their fold stable and avoid aggregation under harsh conditions is of great interest for biotechnological applications. This mini-review describes what is known about the molecular determinants of protein halotolerance.
Giuseppe Graziano, MERLINO, ANTONELLO
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Halotolerance mechanisms in salt‑tolerant cyanobacteria

2023
Cyanobacteria are ubiquitously distributed in nature and are the most abundant photoautotrophs on Earth. Their long evolutionary history reveals that cyanobacteria have a remarkable capacity and strong adaptive tendencies to thrive in a variety of conditions.
Hakuto, Kageyama   +1 more
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Hydroxylamine reductase of a halotolerant micrococcus

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1960
A hydroxylamine reductase of hemoprotein nature was prepared from a strain of halotolerant Micrococcus. The hydroxylamine reductase was shown to contain iron as its active center. Manganese ions at 0.5 mM concentration activate the reaction about 3 to 4 times when the activity is measured by the reduced methylene blue method; these ions possibly ...
M, KONO, S, TANIGUCHI
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