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Response of selected microoganisms to experimental planetary environments [PDF]
A microbial population profile of mixed Cape Canaveral soil samples is presented. During this investigation a few organisms were isolated which exhibit the ability to grow at 3 C, 32 C, and 55 C.
Foster, T. L.
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Thermotomaculum hydrothermale gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel heterotrophic thermophile within the phylum Acidobacteria from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney in the Southern Okinawa Trough [PDF]
http://www.godac.jamstec.go.jp/darwin/cruise/natsushima/nt08-13/
A-L Reysenbach +57 more
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Hot springs are potential sources of diverse arrays of microbes and their thermostable hydrolytic enzymes. Water and sediment samples were collected from three hot springs of Ethiopia and enriched on nutrient and thermus agar media to isolate pure ...
Meseret Guta +3 more
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Keratins are hard-degrading fibrous proteins, insoluble in water and organic solvents, often accumulated in nature and major components in feathers, skins, hair, horn, nail, hoof etc., Keratin-degrading microorganisms such as bacteria, archaea ...
W. Kanoksilapatham, W. Intagun
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Thermophilic bacteria are extensively used in biotechnology. Species of the genus Geobacillus rank among the most promising ones. Current methods of the genetic and metabolic engineering of these microorganisms are considered.
A. S. Rozanov +3 more
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This study investigated thermophilic bacterial communities from two Algerian hot springs: Hammam Debagh (94–98 °C), recognized as the second hottest spring in the world, and Hammam Bouhadjar (61–72 °C), one of the hottest in northwest Algeria.
Marwa Aireche +11 more
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Metals-induced functional stress in sulphate-reducing thermophiles
All toxic metals have been known to inhibit different activities of sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) at different concentrations. The present study delineates functional responses of two thermophilic SRB species (Desulfotomaculum reducens-HA1 and ...
A. Hussain, J. Qazi
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Regulation of Multiple Carbon Monoxide Consumption Pathways in Anaerobic Bacteria
Carbon monoxide (CO), well known as a toxic gas, is increasingly recognized as a key metabolite and signaling molecule. Microbial utilization of CO is quite common, evidenced by the rapid escalation in description of new species of CO-utilizing bacteria ...
Stephen M. Techtmann +5 more
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El auto de este capítulo González Grau, Juan Miguel pertenece actualmente al Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla-CSIC Among the extremophiles, one important group of microorganisms are those able to grow at exceptionally high temperatures.
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Thermophiles in the genomic era: Biodiversity, science, and applications.
Thermophiles and hyperthermophiles are present in various regions of the Earth, including volcanic environments, hot springs, mud pots, fumaroles, geysers, coastal thermal springs, and even deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
M. S. Urbieta +5 more
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