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#1. Extremely halophilic archaea and the issue of long-term ...
The extremely halophilic archaea (also called haloarchaea or, traditionally, “halobacteria”) belong to the order Halobacteriales, which contains one family, ...
#2. Molecular ecology of extremely halophilic Archaea and Bacteria
The lipids of the halophilic Archaea are easy to differentiate from bacterial or eukaryal lipids. The structure of the archaeal lipids is based on phytanyl ...
#3. Halophilic archaea on Earth and in space: growth and survival ...
One species, Halorhabdus tiamatea, a non-pigmented extremely halophilic archaeon isolated from Shaban Deep, a deep-sea, hypersaline anoxic basin ...
#4. 8.15B: Extremely Halophilic Archaea - Biology LibreTexts
Halophiles are extremophiles that thrive in environments with very high concentrations of salt. In fact, the very name “halophile” comes from ...
#5. Diversity of Extremely Halophilic Archaeal and Bacterial ...
Most of extreme halophilic archaea are classified in class Halobacteria under one phylum Euryarchaeota while halophilic bacteria are distributed ...
Haloarchaea (halophilic archaea, halophilic archaebacteria, halobacteria) are a class of the Euryarchaeota, found in water saturated or nearly saturated with ...
#7. Application of extreme halophilic archaea as biocatalyst for ...
由 B Dayakar 著作 · 2021 · 被引用 2 次 — Major halophilic microorganisms belong to domain archaea and order Halobacteriales, which have only one family Halobacteriaceae (Lee, 2013).
#8. (PDF) Extremely halophilic archaea and the issue of long-term ...
PDF | Halophilic archaebacteria (haloarchaea) thrive in environments with salt concentrations approaching saturation, such as natural brines, the Dead.
#9. Biology and survival of extremely halophilic archaeon ... - Nature
This strategy is largely known not only in Domain Archaea but also in the Domain Bacteria and Domain Eukarya. Organisms accumulate organic ...
#10. Phylogenetically Driven Sequencing of Extremely Halophilic ...
... (extreme halophiles of the euryarchaeal family Halobacteriaceae). ... Sequencing of Extremely Halophilic Archaea Reveals Strategies for ...
#11. Phylogenetic analyses of some extremely halophilic archaea ...
Twenty-two extremely halophilic aerobic archaeal strains were isolated from enrichments prepared from Dead Sea water samples collected 57 ...
#12. Annihilation of Extremely Halophilic Archaea in Hide ...
Salt contains extremely halophilic archaea and these microorganisms degrade leather quality. The aim of this study is to find an effective treatment system ...
#13. Diversity of Halophilic Archaea in Fermented Foods and ...
However, not all archaea are extremophiles, and there are other species of bacteria or eukaryotes that grow in an extreme environment as well.
#14. The Biogeography of Great Salt Lake Halophilic Archaea - MDPI
One key to their ability to persist in extreme conditions is that haloarchaea are polyextremophiles, tolerating not only salinity, but also desiccation and high ...
#15. Comparison of Extremely Halophilic Archaea Isolated from ...
There're many kinds of extremely halophilic archaea living in salt lakes all over the world and the ecological environment of lakes can affect their ...
#16. Structural adaptation of extreme halophilic proteins through ...
Generally, the microorganisms relying on such "salt-in" strategy are obligate halophilic Archaea. The other strategy of haloadaptation is based ...
#17. Taxonomic Study of Extreme Halophilic Archaea Isolated from ...
The extreme halophilic archaea require at least 1.5 M. NaCl. Most strains grow best at 3.5–4.5 M NaCl. They have been isolated from different habitats ...
#18. Effect of Salt Concentration and Extremely Halophilic Archaea ...
Extremely halophilic archaea (EHA) might play an important role in salted fish production. So far, limited information has been available on the effect of ...
#19. Extremely halophilic Archaea from ancient evaporite deposits.
Extremely halophilic Archaea (halobacteria) were isolated from salt deposits of diverse geographical locations and ranging in geological age ...
#20. Diversity of Halophilic Archaea in Fermented ... - KoreaScience
Whereas most halophilic archaea are extreme halophiles that grow in salt concentrations of at least 10% (w/v) NaCl, with optimal salt concentration for ...
#21. Functional analysis of seven ribosomal systems from ...
The sensitivity of seven extremely halophilic archaeal protein synthesis systems to 42 inhibitors with different domain (kingdom), ...
#22. Extreme halophilic archea - SlideShare
Extremly Halophilic Archea are included in this category. ... CELL MEMBRANE ADAPTATION: The membranes of extremely halophilic Archaea are characterized ...
#23. Exploring the diversity of extremely halophilic archaea in food ...
Exploring the diversity of extremely halophilic archaea in food-grade salts. Olivier Henriet, Jeanne Fourmentin, Bruno Delincé, ...
#24. Isolation, Identification and Extracellular Enzymatic Activity of ...
Isolation, Identification and Extracellular Enzymatic Activity of Culturable Extremely Halophilic Archaea and Bacteria of IncheBoroun Wetland. Full Text PDF ...
#25. Survival of halophilic Archaea in Earth's cold stratosphere
Halophilic Archaea are known to tolerate multiple extreme conditions on Earth and have been proposed as models for astrobiology.
#26. Molecular ecology of extremely halophilic Archaea and Bacteria.
Extreme halophilic strains were isolated from salt crystals that formed in distinct regions of Urmia Lake and similarity analysis indicated that the ...
#27. Haloterrigena longa sp. nov. and Haloterrigena limicola sp ...
Halophilic archaeal strains ABH32T and AX-7T were isolated from Aibi salt ... extremely halophilic archaea isolated from a salt lake Free.
#28. extremely halophilic archaea: Topics by WorldWideScience.org
Laboratory cultures of a number of red extremely halophilic Archaea (Halobacterium salinarum strains NRC-1 and R1, Halorubrum sodomense, ...
#29. Extreme halophilic archaea derive from two distinct ...
Pinpointing the phylogenetic position of extreme halophilic archaea is important to improve our knowledge of the deep evolutionary history of ...
#30. Isolation and characterization of extreme halophilic archaea
Extreme halophilic archaea from the family Halobac- tereacea represent a dominant part of the microbial community present in saline soils as well as rock ...
#31. Exploring the diversity of extremely ... - Microbial Foods
Most of the Archaea found belonged to a family of extreme halophiles (salt-loving organisms) called Halobacteriaceae, and members of many ...
#32. Viruses of Extremely Halophilic Prokaryotes | IntechOpen
Originally there were two categories of microorganisms considered to be halophiles, archaea and bacteria. However, within the last 50 years there was a ...
#33. Extremely Halophilic Archaea: Insights into Their Response to ...
Among other peculiarities, they possess unique C50 carotenoid pigments (bacterioruberins), with an essential protective function in their natural habitat, and ...
#34. molecular identification of moderately - Journals@UC
and extremely halophilic archaea were isolated from these samples and molecular identification of ... the extremely halophilic archaeal isolates, Halococcus.
#35. An Extremely Halophilic Proteobacterium Combines a Highly ...
Most extreme halophiles are members of the Halobacteria (Archaea), and particularly Halobacterium salinarum has been studied extensively (.
#36. 极端嗜盐古菌和长期微生物生存问题。 - X-MOL
Extremely halophilic archaea and the issue of long-term microbial survival. Re/views in environmental science and bio/technology Pub Date : 2006-08-01 ...
#37. Control of halobacterial damage on brine cured hides with ...
Extremely halophilic Archaea require at least 1.5-2 M NaCl for growth and optimally most species require 2-4 M NaCl (Grant et al, 2001).
#38. Could halophilic archaea improve the traditional salted ...
Extremely halophilic archaea occur ubiquitously in nature where the salt concentration is high, that is, in salt lakes, soda lakes and salterns (Oren 2002).
#39. vol6122012111.pdf - Polish Journal of Microbiology
halophilic archaea belong to the order Halobacteria- ... Isolation of extremely halophilic archaea. ... Extremely halophilic archaeal strains and their.
#40. Extremely halophilic Archaea from Tuz Lake, Turkey, and the ...
Extremely halophilic Archaea from Tuz Lake, Turkey, and the adjacent Kaldirim and Kayacik salterns [2007]. Birbir, Meral; Calli, Baris; Mertoglu, Bulent; ...
#41. The evolutionary origins of extreme halophilic Archaeal lineages
Interest and controversy surrounding the evolutionary origins of extremely halophilic Archaea has increased in recent years, due to the ...
#42. Extreme Halophilic Archaea Halobacterium sp. SP1 in ...
Extreme Halophilic Archaea Halobacterium sp. SP1 in. Bioremediation of Hypersaline Water Polluted with. Metal, Metalloid, Organometal and Aromatic Compound.
#43. halophile | biology | Britannica
Other articles where halophile is discussed: archaea: Characteristics of the archaea: ... Extreme halophiles, such as Halobacterium, show optimum growth in ...
#44. extremely halophilic archaebacteria: Topics by Science.gov
Extremely halophilic archaea and the issue of long-term microbial survival ... Extremely halophilic bacteria were isolated from widely separated sites by ...
#45. AND SULFUR-RICH SPRING. - ShareOK
THE ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NOVEL EXTREME HALOPHILIC ARCHAEA FROM A LOW-SALT, SULFIDE- AND SULFUR-RICH SPRING. Thumbnail ...
#46. Diversity of Culturable Halophilic Archaea and Bacteria from ...
Abstract: At the limits of life, hyper-saline aquatic ecosystems; Chott and. Sebkha are a model of choice of extreme environments, housing a.
#47. Extremely halophilic archaea and the issue of long-term microbial ...
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#48. Hypersaline Environments - SERC - Carleton
... The moderately halophilic and haloversatile bacteria at salt concentrations between 1.5 and 3.0 M and the extremely halophilic Archaea ...
#49. Prevention of halobacterial damage on hide caused by ...
As in domain Bacteria, extremely halophilic Archaeal strains in domain Archaea produce antimicrobial substances called as halocins to kill or inhibit other ...
#50. Effect of Salt Concentration and Extremely Halophilic Archaea ...
Extremely halophilic archaea ; Halobacterium salinarum; histamine; salted anchovies; salt concentration. Introduction.
#51. Isolation and identification of two extremely halophilic archaea ...
The microbial approach revealed the presence of two halophilic archaea, ... Sebkha Hypersaline environments Extremely halophilic Archaea.
#52. Occurrence of extremely halophilic Archaea in sediments from ...
Occurrence of extremely halophilic Archaea in sediments fr the continental shelf of west coast of India. Marine environments range from 3 to separately in ...
#53. PROBLEMS OF NON-STERILE CULTIVATION OF ...
Extremely halophilic bacteria and archaea can be used for the production of carotenoids, polyhydroxyalkanoates, polysaccharides, osmoprotectors, ...
#54. Health & Environmental Research Online (HERO) | US EPA
Diversity of Extremely Halophilic Archaeal and Bacterial Communities from Commercial Salts. Author(s). Gibtan, A; Park, K; Woo, M; Shin, J; ...
#55. Culture alternative medium for the growth of extreme ... - SciELO
The extremely halophilic bacteria require between 15-30% of NaCl for growth. ... cell wall-less archaebacteria, and extremely halophilic archaebacteria ...
#56. Evolutionary advantages of polyploidy in halophilic archaea
In contrast, in archaea, a distinct phylogenetic pattern has been ... Extremely halophilic archaea and the issue of long-term microbial ...
#57. Investigation of Anti-archaeal Activities of Some Commercial ...
mint (Mentha piperita), black garlic (Allium sativum) commercial essential oils were investigated on the extremely halophilic archaea.
#58. Halophiles - microbewiki
Microbial Communities. Archaea. The majority of extreme halophiles are archaea. A thorough study of salt-crystallizing ponds from several places ...
#59. Isolation and Cultivation of Halophilic Archaea from Solar ...
These extreme halophiles grow best at the highest salinities (3.4–5 mol/L NaCl), forming dense blooms, and resulting in the red colour of many salterns (Guixa- ...
#60. Genomes Reported for Two Extreme Halophiles | News
Scientists have reported the genomes of two species of extremely halophilic Archaea. Haloarcula marismortui was isolated from the Dead Sea, ...
#61. HALOPHILIC ARCHAEA OF HALOFERAX GENUS ISOLATED ...
The paper deals with characterization of some extremely halophilic archaea isolated from surface water samples taken from Telega (Palada) salt lake, ...
#62. Halophiles: Genetics and Genomes - Caister Academic Press
Extreme halophilic environments, including salt lakes and springs, ... of modern genomic approaches to research on halophilic Archaea and Bacteria and their ...
#63. Biology and Applications of Halophilic Bacteria and Archaea
Slightly and moderately halophilic microorganisms are represented by eukarya and bacteria whereas the extreme halophiles are represented by Archaea [6,8] ...
#64. Halophilic, Thermophilic, and Psychrophilic Archaea - Journal ...
Halophilic Archaea are microorganisms that live in areas of extremely high salt concentrations that have evolved many adaptations to thrive ...
#65. Extremely halophilic Archaea require large amounts of NaCl ...
These organisms accumulate large levels of KCl in their cytoplasm as a compatible."— Presentation transcript: 1 Extremely halophilic Archaea require large ...
#66. The Extreme World of Halophilic Microorganisms - YouTube
Life in a Pinch of Salt - The Extreme World of Halophilic Microorganismswith David R Clark (University of Essex). This talk was part of the ...
#67. Biology | halobacterium - Wix.com
Extremely halophilic archaea and the issue of long-term microbial survival. Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology, 5(2-3), pp.203-218.
#68. Is Halobacterium harmful? - SidmartinBio
halobium) is an extreme halophilic archaeon, commonly used as a model organism for halophilic archaea, and as a source of the membrane protein ...
#69. Halophilic archaea, SEM - Stock Image - C032/1313 - Science ...
Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Halophilic archaea (prokaryote). This pleomorphic rod, extremophile was found growing at high salinity (2.5 ...
#70. Diversity of Extremely Halophilic Archaeal and ... - ReadCube
Keywords: commercial salts, halophilic archaea, halophilicbacteria, Ethiopia, Korea, diversityINTRODUCTIONSalting is one of the oldest food preservation ...
#71. Extremophiles | ATCC
Extremophiles are archaea, bacteria, and eukarya that thrive in the ... by extremophiles to adapt and survive in extreme environments.
#72. Biochemical Adaptation: Mechanism and Process in ...
As discussed above, extremely halophilic members of the Archaea are unique in accumulating enormous concentrations of inorganic ions, chiefly K+, ...
#73. Biocommunication of Archaea - 第 274 頁 - Google 圖書結果
... Facciotti MT (2014) Phylogenetically driven sequencing of extremely halophilic archaea reveals strategies for static and dynamic osmo-response.
#74. Microbiology Australia - 3月 2004 - 第 19 頁 - Google 圖書結果
The presence of halophilic archaea in some abundance in our clone library ... The extremely slow water exchange in Shark Bay would reduce microorganism ...
#75. Archaea: New Biocatalysts, Novel Pharmaceuticals and Various ...
Purification and analysis of an extremely halophilic beta-galactosidase from ... http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.69943 Archaea - New Biocatalysts, ...
#76. Microbiology and Biogeochemistry of Hypersaline Environments
The ribosomal RNA operons of halophilic archaebacteria , in General and ... Salt dependent properties of proteins from extremely halophilic bacteria .
#77. Microbial Evolution under Extreme Conditions
Salt-dependent properties of proteins from extremely halophilic bacteria. ... Evolutionary divergence and salinity-mediated selection in halophilic archaea.
#78. Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology: Volume One : The ...
Volume One : The Archaea and the Deeply Branching and Phototrophic Bacteria David R. Boone, ... Diversity of extremely halophilic bacteria.
#79. Biology: The Dynamic Science - Google 圖書結果
Halophiles are salt- loving organisms. All known extreme halophilic Archaea belong to the Euryarchaeota, in a group called Haloarchaea.
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