There is a considerable interest in the cold adaptation of food-related bacteria, including starter cultures for industrial food fermentations, food spoilage bacteria and food-borne pathogens. Mechanisms that permit low-temperature growth involve cellular modifications for maintaining membrane fluidity, the uptake or synthesis of compatible solutes, the maintenance of the structural integrity of macromolecules and macromolecule assemblies, such as ribosomes and other components that affect gene expression. A specific cold response that is shared by nearly all food-related bacteria is the induction of the synthesis so-called cold-shock proteins (CSPs), which are small (7 kDa) proteins that are involved in mRNA folding, protein synthesis and/...
), can survive from 50° to 80°C, but has poor natural competence under cold shock at 50°C. We theref...
Members of the group of 7-kDa cold-shock proteins (CSPs) are the proteins with the highest level of ...
Cold shock proteins (CSPs) form a family of highly conserved bacterial proteins capable of single-st...
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 ...
This chapter discusses the role of cold-shock proteins in low-temperature adaptation. Research on co...
Research carried out in the last two decades has shown that all living organisms, from bacteria to m...
Bacteria have evolved a number of mechanisms for coping with stress and adapting to changing environ...
Low-temperature adaptation and cryoprotection were studied in the thermophilic lactic acid bacterium...
Salmonella enterica sv. typhimurium is a major food-borne pathogen, in part because of its ability t...
Cold shock proteins (CSPs) are nucleic acid binding chaperones, first described as being induced to ...
Members of the group of 7-kDa cold-shock proteins (CSPs) are the proteins with the highest level of ...
ABSTRACT Freezing temperatures are a major challenge for life at the poles. Decreased membrane fluid...
Low-temperature adaptation and cryoprotection were studied in the lactic acid bacterium Lactococcus ...
), can survive from 50° to 80°C, but has poor natural competence under cold shock at 50°C. We theref...
Members of the group of 7-kDa cold-shock proteins (CSPs) are the proteins with the highest level of ...
Cold shock proteins (CSPs) form a family of highly conserved bacterial proteins capable of single-st...
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 ...
This chapter discusses the role of cold-shock proteins in low-temperature adaptation. Research on co...
Research carried out in the last two decades has shown that all living organisms, from bacteria to m...
Bacteria have evolved a number of mechanisms for coping with stress and adapting to changing environ...
Low-temperature adaptation and cryoprotection were studied in the thermophilic lactic acid bacterium...
Salmonella enterica sv. typhimurium is a major food-borne pathogen, in part because of its ability t...
Cold shock proteins (CSPs) are nucleic acid binding chaperones, first described as being induced to ...
Members of the group of 7-kDa cold-shock proteins (CSPs) are the proteins with the highest level of ...
ABSTRACT Freezing temperatures are a major challenge for life at the poles. Decreased membrane fluid...
Low-temperature adaptation and cryoprotection were studied in the lactic acid bacterium Lactococcus ...
), can survive from 50° to 80°C, but has poor natural competence under cold shock at 50°C. We theref...
Members of the group of 7-kDa cold-shock proteins (CSPs) are the proteins with the highest level of ...
Cold shock proteins (CSPs) form a family of highly conserved bacterial proteins capable of single-st...