AbstractHalobacteria, members of the domain Archaea that live under extremely halophilic conditions, are often considered as dependable source for deriving novel enzymes, novel genes, bioactive compounds and other industrially important molecules. Protein antibiotics have potential for application as preserving agents in food industry, leather industry and in control of infectious bacteria. Halocins are proteinaceous antibiotics synthesized and released into the environment by extreme halophiles, a universal characteristic of halophilic bacteria. Herein, we report the production of halocin (SH10) by an extremely halophilic archeon Natrinema sp. BTSH10 isolated from salt pan of Kanyakumari, Tamilnadu, India and optimization of medium for enh...
Tuz Lake and its salterns; Kayacik, Kaldirim and Tuzkoy Salt Mine in Central Anatolia are the major ...
Few antibiotics targeting members of the archaeal domain are currently available for genetic studies...
Archaea are mostly unexplored and distinct class of microorganism with unique features and are comm...
Halobacteria, members of the domain Archaea that live under extremely halophilic conditions, are oft...
AbstractHalobacteria, members of the domain Archaea that live under extremely halophilic conditions,...
The production of halocins, bacteriocin-like proteins of ecological significance, is a frequent char...
The organisms thriving under extreme conditions better than any other organism living on Earth, fasc...
Members of extremely halophilic archaea, currently consisting of more than 56 genera and 216 species...
This study on halocin production by Natrinema sp.BTSH10 indicate the prospects for intensive researc...
Haloarchaea from high saline habitats are known to contain industrially important value-added bioact...
New advances in the understanding of haloarchaea physiology, metabolism, biochemistry, and molecular...
International audienceHalorubrum sp. SSR was isolated from a solar saltern in Algeria. The strain ex...
Halophilic archaea are prokaryotes living in extremely high salinity conditions. Those microorganism...
Halophilic archaea were isolated from different chotts and sebkha, dry salt lakes and salt flat resp...
AbstractA new potent halophilic protease producer, Halobacterium sp. strain LBU50301 was isolated fr...
Tuz Lake and its salterns; Kayacik, Kaldirim and Tuzkoy Salt Mine in Central Anatolia are the major ...
Few antibiotics targeting members of the archaeal domain are currently available for genetic studies...
Archaea are mostly unexplored and distinct class of microorganism with unique features and are comm...
Halobacteria, members of the domain Archaea that live under extremely halophilic conditions, are oft...
AbstractHalobacteria, members of the domain Archaea that live under extremely halophilic conditions,...
The production of halocins, bacteriocin-like proteins of ecological significance, is a frequent char...
The organisms thriving under extreme conditions better than any other organism living on Earth, fasc...
Members of extremely halophilic archaea, currently consisting of more than 56 genera and 216 species...
This study on halocin production by Natrinema sp.BTSH10 indicate the prospects for intensive researc...
Haloarchaea from high saline habitats are known to contain industrially important value-added bioact...
New advances in the understanding of haloarchaea physiology, metabolism, biochemistry, and molecular...
International audienceHalorubrum sp. SSR was isolated from a solar saltern in Algeria. The strain ex...
Halophilic archaea are prokaryotes living in extremely high salinity conditions. Those microorganism...
Halophilic archaea were isolated from different chotts and sebkha, dry salt lakes and salt flat resp...
AbstractA new potent halophilic protease producer, Halobacterium sp. strain LBU50301 was isolated fr...
Tuz Lake and its salterns; Kayacik, Kaldirim and Tuzkoy Salt Mine in Central Anatolia are the major ...
Few antibiotics targeting members of the archaeal domain are currently available for genetic studies...
Archaea are mostly unexplored and distinct class of microorganism with unique features and are comm...