Biofilms enhance rates of gene exchange, access to specific nutrients, and cell survivability. Haloarchaea in Deep Lake, Antarctica, are characterized by high rates of intergenera gene exchange, metabolic specialization that promotes niche adaptation, and are exposed to high levels of UV-irradiation in summer. Halorubrum lacusprofundi from Deep Lake has previously been reported to form biofilms. Here we defined growth conditions that promoted the formation of biofilms and used microscopy and enzymatic digestion of extracellular material to characterize biofilm structures. Extracellular DNA was found to be critical to biofilms, with cell surface proteins and quorum sensing also implicated in biofilm formation. Quantitative proteomics was use...
Microorganisms in nature often live in surface-associated sessile communities, encased in a self-pro...
Biofilms or multicellular structures become accepted as the dominant microbial lifestyle in Nature, ...
This thesis seeks to advance the field of archaeal biofilms and related social behaviors through the...
© The Author(s) 2016. Biofilms enhance rates of gene exchange, access to specific nutrients, and cel...
Psychrophilic haloarchaea dominate life in Deep Lake, a monomictic hypersaline lake in the Vestfold ...
© 2017 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Halohasta litchfieldiae represents...
Antarctica is the coldest and driest continent on Earth, characterized by polyextreme environmental ...
Biofilms are the most widely distributed and successful microbial modes of life. The capacity of bac...
Microorganisms in nature often live in surfaceassociated sessile communities, encased in a self-pro...
Deep Lake in the Vestfold Hills is hypersaline and the coldest system in Antarctica known to support...
Deep Lake in Antarctica is a cold, hypersaline system where four types of haloarchaea representing d...
Early and mature biofilm formation in the extremely halophilic euryarchaeon Halobacterium salinarum ...
Biofilms, i.e. multicellular microbial communities, are widely accepted as the predominating mode of...
A fluorescence-based live-cell adhesion assay was used to examine biofilm formation by 20 different ...
Deep Lake is a hypersaline lake in the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica. Because of its high salinity (aro...
Microorganisms in nature often live in surface-associated sessile communities, encased in a self-pro...
Biofilms or multicellular structures become accepted as the dominant microbial lifestyle in Nature, ...
This thesis seeks to advance the field of archaeal biofilms and related social behaviors through the...
© The Author(s) 2016. Biofilms enhance rates of gene exchange, access to specific nutrients, and cel...
Psychrophilic haloarchaea dominate life in Deep Lake, a monomictic hypersaline lake in the Vestfold ...
© 2017 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Halohasta litchfieldiae represents...
Antarctica is the coldest and driest continent on Earth, characterized by polyextreme environmental ...
Biofilms are the most widely distributed and successful microbial modes of life. The capacity of bac...
Microorganisms in nature often live in surfaceassociated sessile communities, encased in a self-pro...
Deep Lake in the Vestfold Hills is hypersaline and the coldest system in Antarctica known to support...
Deep Lake in Antarctica is a cold, hypersaline system where four types of haloarchaea representing d...
Early and mature biofilm formation in the extremely halophilic euryarchaeon Halobacterium salinarum ...
Biofilms, i.e. multicellular microbial communities, are widely accepted as the predominating mode of...
A fluorescence-based live-cell adhesion assay was used to examine biofilm formation by 20 different ...
Deep Lake is a hypersaline lake in the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica. Because of its high salinity (aro...
Microorganisms in nature often live in surface-associated sessile communities, encased in a self-pro...
Biofilms or multicellular structures become accepted as the dominant microbial lifestyle in Nature, ...
This thesis seeks to advance the field of archaeal biofilms and related social behaviors through the...