The proteomes expressed at 4°C and 18°C by the psychrophilic Antarctic bacterium Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis have been compared using two-dimensional differential in-gel electrophoresis, showing that translation, protein folding, membrane integrity and anti-oxidant activities are upregulated at 4°C. This proteomic analysis revealed that the trigger factor is the main upregulated protein at low temperature. The trigger factor is the first molecular chaperone interacting with virtually all newly synthesized polypeptides on the ribosome and also possesses a peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase activity. This suggests that protein folding at low temperatures is a rate-limiting step for bacterial growth in cold environments. It i...
A considerable fraction of life develops in the sea at temperatures lower than 15°C. Little is known...
Not AvailableLow temperature proteomic response of psychrotrophic bacterium Pseudomonas lurida NPRp1...
Since the publication of one of the first studies using 2D gel electrophoresis by Patrick H. O’Farre...
The proteomes expressed at 4°C and 18°C by the psychrophilic Antarctic bacterium Pseudoalteromonas ...
The proteomes expressed at 4°C and 18°C by the psychrophilic Antarctic bacterium Pseudoalteromonas h...
Trigger factor is the first molecular chaperone interacting cotranslationally with virtually all nas...
The mechanisms that allow psychrophilic bacteria to remain metabolically active at subzero temperatu...
Pedobacter cryoconitis BG5 is an obligate psychrophilic bacterium that was first isolated on King Ge...
Cold environments dominate Earth's biosphere, hosting complex microbial communities with the ability...
The growth of all microorganisms is limited to a specific temperature range. However, it has not pre...
There is a considerable interest in the cold adaptation of food-related bacteria, including starter ...
There is a considerable interest in the cold adaptation of food-related bacteria, including starter ...
Pedobacter cryoconitis BG5 is an obligate psychrophilic bacterium that was first isolated on King Ge...
Cold environments dominate Earth's biosphere, hosting complex microbial communities with the ability...
This chapter discusses the role of cold-shock proteins in low-temperature adaptation. Research on co...
A considerable fraction of life develops in the sea at temperatures lower than 15°C. Little is known...
Not AvailableLow temperature proteomic response of psychrotrophic bacterium Pseudomonas lurida NPRp1...
Since the publication of one of the first studies using 2D gel electrophoresis by Patrick H. O’Farre...
The proteomes expressed at 4°C and 18°C by the psychrophilic Antarctic bacterium Pseudoalteromonas ...
The proteomes expressed at 4°C and 18°C by the psychrophilic Antarctic bacterium Pseudoalteromonas h...
Trigger factor is the first molecular chaperone interacting cotranslationally with virtually all nas...
The mechanisms that allow psychrophilic bacteria to remain metabolically active at subzero temperatu...
Pedobacter cryoconitis BG5 is an obligate psychrophilic bacterium that was first isolated on King Ge...
Cold environments dominate Earth's biosphere, hosting complex microbial communities with the ability...
The growth of all microorganisms is limited to a specific temperature range. However, it has not pre...
There is a considerable interest in the cold adaptation of food-related bacteria, including starter ...
There is a considerable interest in the cold adaptation of food-related bacteria, including starter ...
Pedobacter cryoconitis BG5 is an obligate psychrophilic bacterium that was first isolated on King Ge...
Cold environments dominate Earth's biosphere, hosting complex microbial communities with the ability...
This chapter discusses the role of cold-shock proteins in low-temperature adaptation. Research on co...
A considerable fraction of life develops in the sea at temperatures lower than 15°C. Little is known...
Not AvailableLow temperature proteomic response of psychrotrophic bacterium Pseudomonas lurida NPRp1...
Since the publication of one of the first studies using 2D gel electrophoresis by Patrick H. O’Farre...