<div><p>Extreme habitats have usually been regarded as a source of microorganisms that possess robust proteins that help enable them to survive in such harsh conditions. The deep sea can be considered an extreme habitat due to low temperatures (<5°C) and high pressure, however marine sponges survive in these habitats. While bacteria derived from deep-sea marine sponges have been studied, much less information is available on fungal biodiversity associated with these sponges. Following screening of fourteen fungi isolated from the deep-sea sponge <i>Stelletta normani</i> sampled at a depth of 751 metres, three halotolerant strains (TS2, TS11 and TS12) were identified which displayed high CMCase and xylanase activities. Molecular based taxono...
International audienceEven if the ocean represents a large part of Earth's surface, only a few studi...
Filamentous fungi derived from marine environments are well known as a potential genetic resource fo...
Deep-water coral reefs support rich biological communities below the photic zone of fjords and conti...
Extreme habitats have usually been regarded as a source of microorganisms that possess robust prote...
Aims: The conversion of cheap cellulosic biomass to more easily fermentable sugars requires the use...
Summary Discovery of sponge-grade metazoans dated 650 million years ago proved that sponges have bee...
The marine genus Pseudoalteromonas is known for its versatile biotechnological potential with respec...
The marine genus Pseudoalteromonas is known for its versatile biotechnological potential with respec...
Discovery of sponge-grade metazoans dated 650 million years ago proved that sponges have been around...
Background: Marine fungi are a diverse group of opportunistic and obligate organisms isolated from m...
Shallow water sponges are known to be a prolific source of bioactive compounds and interesting enzym...
Despite their potential biotechnological applications, cold-active xylanolytic enzymes have been poo...
In this study, marine sponges collected in Irish waters were analysed for their associated microbiot...
<div><p>The microbiota of four individual deep water sponges, <i>Lissodendoryx diversichela</i>, <i>...
BACKGROUND:In recent years there has been a global increase in reports of disease affecting marine s...
International audienceEven if the ocean represents a large part of Earth's surface, only a few studi...
Filamentous fungi derived from marine environments are well known as a potential genetic resource fo...
Deep-water coral reefs support rich biological communities below the photic zone of fjords and conti...
Extreme habitats have usually been regarded as a source of microorganisms that possess robust prote...
Aims: The conversion of cheap cellulosic biomass to more easily fermentable sugars requires the use...
Summary Discovery of sponge-grade metazoans dated 650 million years ago proved that sponges have bee...
The marine genus Pseudoalteromonas is known for its versatile biotechnological potential with respec...
The marine genus Pseudoalteromonas is known for its versatile biotechnological potential with respec...
Discovery of sponge-grade metazoans dated 650 million years ago proved that sponges have been around...
Background: Marine fungi are a diverse group of opportunistic and obligate organisms isolated from m...
Shallow water sponges are known to be a prolific source of bioactive compounds and interesting enzym...
Despite their potential biotechnological applications, cold-active xylanolytic enzymes have been poo...
In this study, marine sponges collected in Irish waters were analysed for their associated microbiot...
<div><p>The microbiota of four individual deep water sponges, <i>Lissodendoryx diversichela</i>, <i>...
BACKGROUND:In recent years there has been a global increase in reports of disease affecting marine s...
International audienceEven if the ocean represents a large part of Earth's surface, only a few studi...
Filamentous fungi derived from marine environments are well known as a potential genetic resource fo...
Deep-water coral reefs support rich biological communities below the photic zone of fjords and conti...