Blue Biotechnology: Marine Bacteria Bioproducts [PDF]
The ocean is the habitat of a great number of organisms with different characteristics. Compared to terrestrial microorganisms, marine microorganisms also represent a vast and largely unexplored reservoir of bioactive compounds with diverse industrial ...
Karina Maldonado-Ruiz +2 more
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Industrial enzymes-producing marine bacteria from marine resources
Industrial enzymes are important for various biotechnological applications. Currently, the diversity of industrial enzymes-producing marine bacteria from Malaysia remains mostly unknown.
T.H. Cheng +4 more
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Strong chemotaxis by marine bacteria towards polysaccharides is enhanced by the abundant organosulfur compound DMSP [PDF]
The ability of marine bacteria to direct their movement in response to chemical gradients influences inter-species interactions, nutrient turnover, and ecosystem productivity.
Estelle E. Clerc +17 more
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Organic particle scavenging by marine bacteria: influences of bacterial nanoscale surface properties [PDF]
Marine bacteria contribute to biogeochemical cycles by scavenging organic nanoparticles such as cell fragments, viruses, excretions from phytoplankton and bacteria, and naturally occurring polymeric substances.
Yosuke Yamada +6 more
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Implications of Ecological Niche Differentiation in Marine Bacteria for Microbial Management in Aquaculture to Prevent Bacterial Disease [PDF]
Tom Defoirdt
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Environmental problems associated with marine pollution and climate warming create favorable conditions for the penetration and survival of pathogenic bacteria in marine ecosystems.
Alena I. Eskova +5 more
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Diaminopimelic Acid Metabolism by Pseudomonadota in the Ocean
Diaminopimelic acid (DAP) is a unique component of the cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria. It is also an important component of organic matter and is widely utilized by microbes in the world’s oceans.
Li-Yuan Zheng +12 more
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Effect of Paracoccus sp. and their Genetically Modified on Skin Coloration of Red Sea Bream
Astaxanthin (Asx) content in the skin of red sea bream was observed in a feeding trial with two Asx sources: marine bacteria (Paracoccus sp.) and Asx concentrated marine bacteria modified genetically (GM marine bacteria).
AGUS KURNIA +2 more
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Linking Copper-Associated Signal Transduction Systems with Their Environment in Marine Bacteria
Copper is an essential trace element for living cells. However, copper can be potentially toxic for bacterial cells when it is present in excess amounts due to its redox potential. Due to its biocidal properties, copper is prevalent in marine systems due
Pratima Gautam +2 more
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Proteomics of marine bacteria [PDF]
AbstractLittle is known about the life of marine microorganisms under their particular environmental conditions. Genome sequencing combined with the techniques of functional genomics, especially proteome analyses, now open up revolutionary insights into the adaptation strategies marine organisms have evolved in response to the challenges of their ...
Thomas, Schweder +2 more
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