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Archaeal lipids have a high biotechnological potential, caused by their high resistance to oxidative stress, extreme pH values and temperatures, as well as their ability to withstand phospholipases.
Lydia M. F. Baumann +6 more
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High hydrostatic pressure (HHP) batch cultivation of a model extremophile, Archaeoglobus fulgidus type strain VC-16, was performed to explore how elevated pressures might affect microbial growth and physiology in the deep marine biosphere.
Gina C. Oliver +3 more
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Formate Utilization by the Crenarchaeon Desulfurococcus amylolyticus
Formate is one of the key compounds of the microbial carbon and/or energy metabolism. It owes a significant contribution to various anaerobic syntrophic associations, and may become one of the energy storage compounds of modern energy biotechnology ...
Ipek Ergal +7 more
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Physiological Capabilities of Cryoconite Hole Microorganisms
Cryoconite holes are miniature freshwater aquatic ecosystems that harbor a relatively diverse microbial community. This microbial community can withstand the extreme conditions of the supraglacial environment, including fluctuating temperatures, extreme ...
Ewa A. Poniecka +7 more
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Mechanoresponses mediated by the TRP11 channel in cilia of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Summary: Cilia are organelles involved in motility and sensory transduction, but how these two functions coexist has not been elucidated in depth. Here, the involvement of the ciliary transient receptor potential (TRP) channel TRP11 in mechanoresponses ...
Daichi Oshima +8 more
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A “Cultural” Renaissance: Genomics Breathes New Life into an Old Craft
Sometimes, to move ahead, you must take a look at where you have been. Culturing microbes is a foundational underpinning of microbiology. Before genome sequencing, researchers spent countless hours tediously deducing the nutritional requirements of ...
Paul Carini
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Summary: Moraxella catarrhalis and nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) are pathogenic bacteria frequently associated with exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), whose hallmark is inflammatory oxidative stress.
Sonia Nicchi +12 more
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Increasing subsoil organic carbon inputs could potentially mitigate climate change by sequestering atmospheric CO2. Yet, microbial turnover and stabilization of labile carbon in subsoils are regulated by complex mechanisms including the availability of ...
Zhi Liang +3 more
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Synthetic Biology Applied to Carbon Conservative and Carbon Dioxide Recycling Pathways
The global warming conjugated with our reliance to petrol derived processes and products have raised strong concern about the future of our planet, asking urgently to find sustainable substitute solutions to decrease this reliance and annihilate this ...
Jean Marie François +4 more
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Recent Insights into Microbial Physiology
Further to our continued interest in microbiology as a prime discipline in life sciences, we are pleased to present a double number special issue of Science Progress on microbial physiology. There is no surprise in placing such special emphasis on microbiology, given the intimate involvement of microorganisms in almost every aspect of our life ranging ...
Walid M, El-Sharoud, Robin J, Rowbury
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