Thermophily is an ancient trait among microorganisms. The molecular principles to sustain high temperatures, however, are often described as adaptations, somewhat implying that they evolved from a non-thermophilic background and that thermophiles, i.e., organisms with growth temperature optima (TOPT) above 45°C, evolved from mesophilic organisms (TOPT 25–45°C). On the contrary, it has also been argued that LUCA, the last universal common ancestor of Bacteria and Archaea, may have been a thermophile, and mesophily is the derived trait. In this study, we took an experimental approach toward the evolution of a mesophile from a thermophile. We selected the acetogenic bacterium T. kivui (TOPT 66°C) since acetogenesis is considered ancient physio...
Microorganisms including yeasts are responsible for mineralization of organic matter in cold regions...
Microorganisms including yeasts are responsible for mineralization of organic matter in cold regions...
In order to test how T. thermophila will respond to increasing global temperatures replicates of fou...
Thermophily is an ancient trait among microorganisms. The molecular principles to sustain high tempe...
Thermophily is an ancient trait among microorganisms. The molecular principles to sustain high tempe...
The psychrotroph Pseudomonas fragi D12, which grew strongly under low temperatures, was screened fro...
Methods to infer the ancestral conditions of life are commonly based on geological and palaeontologi...
Methods to infer the ancestral conditions of life are commonly based on geological and palaeontologi...
Rapid fluctuation of environmental conditions can impose severe stress upon living organisms. Surviv...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a gram-negative opportunistic pathogen often associated with nosocomial in...
Connecting phenotype to genotype and fitness has been a major challenge when studying adaptation. Ex...
<p>Permafrost subzero environments harbor diverse, active communities of microorganisms. However, ou...
Abstract Background The ambient temperature of all habitats is a key physical property that shapes t...
Three strains of aerobic psychrotolerant methanotrophic bacteria Methylovulum psychrotolerans, isola...
Numerous mountain glaciers located on the Tibetan Plateau are inhabited by abundant microorganisms. ...
Microorganisms including yeasts are responsible for mineralization of organic matter in cold regions...
Microorganisms including yeasts are responsible for mineralization of organic matter in cold regions...
In order to test how T. thermophila will respond to increasing global temperatures replicates of fou...
Thermophily is an ancient trait among microorganisms. The molecular principles to sustain high tempe...
Thermophily is an ancient trait among microorganisms. The molecular principles to sustain high tempe...
The psychrotroph Pseudomonas fragi D12, which grew strongly under low temperatures, was screened fro...
Methods to infer the ancestral conditions of life are commonly based on geological and palaeontologi...
Methods to infer the ancestral conditions of life are commonly based on geological and palaeontologi...
Rapid fluctuation of environmental conditions can impose severe stress upon living organisms. Surviv...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a gram-negative opportunistic pathogen often associated with nosocomial in...
Connecting phenotype to genotype and fitness has been a major challenge when studying adaptation. Ex...
<p>Permafrost subzero environments harbor diverse, active communities of microorganisms. However, ou...
Abstract Background The ambient temperature of all habitats is a key physical property that shapes t...
Three strains of aerobic psychrotolerant methanotrophic bacteria Methylovulum psychrotolerans, isola...
Numerous mountain glaciers located on the Tibetan Plateau are inhabited by abundant microorganisms. ...
Microorganisms including yeasts are responsible for mineralization of organic matter in cold regions...
Microorganisms including yeasts are responsible for mineralization of organic matter in cold regions...
In order to test how T. thermophila will respond to increasing global temperatures replicates of fou...