Affiliations of the dominant culturable bacteria isolated from Potter Cove, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, were investigated together with their production of cold-active hydrolytic enzymes. A total of 189 aerobic heterotrophic bacterial isolates were obtained at 4°C and sorted into 63 phylotypes based on their amplified ribosomal DNA restriction analysis profiles. The sequencing of the 16S rRNA genes of representatives from each phylotype showed that the isolates belong to the phyla Proteobacteria (classes Alpha- and Gamma-proteobacteria), Bacteroidetes (class Flavobacteria), Actinobacteria (class Actinobacteria) and Firmicutes (class Bacilli). The predominant culturable group in the site studied belongs to the class Gammaproteobacter...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored. As part of the AMBIO-project that a...
We report the isolation and identification of bacteria that produce extracellular cold-active protea...
Protease-producing bacteria play a vital role in degrading sedimentary organic nitrogen. However, th...
Affiliations of the dominant culturable bacteria isolated from Potter Cove, South Shetland Islands, ...
Affiliations of the dominant culturable bacteria isolated from Potter Cove, South Shetland Islands, ...
Cold−adapted marine bacteria producing extracellular hydrolytic enzymes are important for their indu...
It is estimated that more than three quarters of the Earth’s biosphere is in perennially cold enviro...
The phylogenetic and physiological characteristics of cultivable-dependent approaches were determine...
Antarctica hosts a wide range of psychrophilic and psychrotolerant microbes, and thus is a prime cho...
Strains of bacteria were isolated from Antarctica soil after identification they were attributed to ...
Protease-producing bacteria play a vital role in degrading sedimentary organic nitrogen. However, th...
Microorganisms dominate most of Antarctic ecosystem and play a crucial role in its functioning. They...
The Antarctic continent is characterized by extreme conditions and encompasses peculiar environments...
<div><p>Protease-producing bacteria play a vital role in degrading sedimentary organic nitrogen. How...
From seawater and the intestines of benthonic organisms collected from the Beagle Channel, Argentina...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored. As part of the AMBIO-project that a...
We report the isolation and identification of bacteria that produce extracellular cold-active protea...
Protease-producing bacteria play a vital role in degrading sedimentary organic nitrogen. However, th...
Affiliations of the dominant culturable bacteria isolated from Potter Cove, South Shetland Islands, ...
Affiliations of the dominant culturable bacteria isolated from Potter Cove, South Shetland Islands, ...
Cold−adapted marine bacteria producing extracellular hydrolytic enzymes are important for their indu...
It is estimated that more than three quarters of the Earth’s biosphere is in perennially cold enviro...
The phylogenetic and physiological characteristics of cultivable-dependent approaches were determine...
Antarctica hosts a wide range of psychrophilic and psychrotolerant microbes, and thus is a prime cho...
Strains of bacteria were isolated from Antarctica soil after identification they were attributed to ...
Protease-producing bacteria play a vital role in degrading sedimentary organic nitrogen. However, th...
Microorganisms dominate most of Antarctic ecosystem and play a crucial role in its functioning. They...
The Antarctic continent is characterized by extreme conditions and encompasses peculiar environments...
<div><p>Protease-producing bacteria play a vital role in degrading sedimentary organic nitrogen. How...
From seawater and the intestines of benthonic organisms collected from the Beagle Channel, Argentina...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored. As part of the AMBIO-project that a...
We report the isolation and identification of bacteria that produce extracellular cold-active protea...
Protease-producing bacteria play a vital role in degrading sedimentary organic nitrogen. However, th...