Bacterial cold adaptation in Exiguobacterium sibiricum 255–15 was studied on a proteomic scale using a 2-D liquid phase separation coupled with MS technology. Whole-cell lysates of E. sibiricum 255–15 grown at 4°C and 25°C were first fractionated according to p I by chromatofocusing (CF), and further separated based on hydrophobicity by nonporous silica RP HPLC (NPS-RP-HPLC) which was on-line coupled with an ESI-TOF MS for intact protein M r measurement and quantitative interlysate comparison. Mass maps were created to visualize the differences in protein expression between different growth temperatures. The differentially expressed proteins were then identified by PMF using a MALDI-TOF MS and peptide sequencing by MS/MS with a MALD...
The ability of psychrophiles to survive and proliferate at low temperatures implies that they have o...
Abstract: Exiguobacterium sibiricum 255-15 has shown significantly improved cryotolerance after liqu...
It is well known that cold environments are predominant over the Earth and there are a great number ...
Psychrobacter 273-4 was isolated from a 20 000–40 000–year-old Siberian permafrost core, which is c...
Since the publication of one of the first studies using 2D gel electrophoresis by Patrick H. O’Farre...
The marine bacterium Sphingopyxis alaskensis was isolated as one of the most numerically abundant ba...
Not AvailableLow temperature proteomic response of psychrotrophic bacterium Pseudomonas lurida NPRp1...
Background: Many microorganisms have a wide temperature growth range and versatility to tolerate lar...
Permafrost represents a reservoir for the biodiscovery of cold-adapted proteins which are advantageo...
Permafrost subzero environments harbor diverse, active communities of microorganisms. However, our u...
The growth of all microorganisms is limited to a specific temperature range. However, it has not pre...
Abstract Background ...
The mechanisms that allow psychrophilic bacteria to remain metabolically active at subzero temperatu...
Arctic Mesorhizobium sp. N33 isolated from nodules of Oxytropis arctobia in Canada’s eastern Arctic ...
Bacterial response to cold shock and cold adaptation is not fully understood. While several cold ind...
The ability of psychrophiles to survive and proliferate at low temperatures implies that they have o...
Abstract: Exiguobacterium sibiricum 255-15 has shown significantly improved cryotolerance after liqu...
It is well known that cold environments are predominant over the Earth and there are a great number ...
Psychrobacter 273-4 was isolated from a 20 000–40 000–year-old Siberian permafrost core, which is c...
Since the publication of one of the first studies using 2D gel electrophoresis by Patrick H. O’Farre...
The marine bacterium Sphingopyxis alaskensis was isolated as one of the most numerically abundant ba...
Not AvailableLow temperature proteomic response of psychrotrophic bacterium Pseudomonas lurida NPRp1...
Background: Many microorganisms have a wide temperature growth range and versatility to tolerate lar...
Permafrost represents a reservoir for the biodiscovery of cold-adapted proteins which are advantageo...
Permafrost subzero environments harbor diverse, active communities of microorganisms. However, our u...
The growth of all microorganisms is limited to a specific temperature range. However, it has not pre...
Abstract Background ...
The mechanisms that allow psychrophilic bacteria to remain metabolically active at subzero temperatu...
Arctic Mesorhizobium sp. N33 isolated from nodules of Oxytropis arctobia in Canada’s eastern Arctic ...
Bacterial response to cold shock and cold adaptation is not fully understood. While several cold ind...
The ability of psychrophiles to survive and proliferate at low temperatures implies that they have o...
Abstract: Exiguobacterium sibiricum 255-15 has shown significantly improved cryotolerance after liqu...
It is well known that cold environments are predominant over the Earth and there are a great number ...