BACTERIA AND YEASTS OF SCHIRMACHER OASIS, ANTARCTICA: TAXONOMY, BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Abstract: Water and soil samples from Schirmacher Oasis, Antarctica were found to contain a heterogenous group of psychrotrophic bacteria and yeasts. The bacteria belong to the genera Pseudomonas, Sphingobacterium, Micrococ-cus, Planococcus and Arthrobacter. The yeasts belong to the genera Rhodotor-...

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Main Authors: Sisinthy Shivaji, Madhab Kumar Chattopadhyay, Malay Kumar Ray
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
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Ula
Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.576.220
http://polaris.nipr.ac.jp/~penguin/polarbiosci/issues/pdf/1994-Shivaji.pdf
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Summary:Abstract: Water and soil samples from Schirmacher Oasis, Antarctica were found to contain a heterogenous group of psychrotrophic bacteria and yeasts. The bacteria belong to the genera Pseudomonas, Sphingobacterium, Micrococ-cus, Planococcus and Arthrobacter. The yeasts belong to the genera Rhodotor-ula, Bullera and Candida. Biochemical studies indicate that these psychrotrophs are capable of both translation and transcription even at OÂ ° and have enzymes which are cold-active, heat-labile and freeze-thaw resistant. Carotenoid pigments which interact with the bacterial membranes have been implicated in cold adaptation. Plasmids with antibiotic resistant genes have also been detected in some of the bacteria. All the results are discussed with a view to obtain possible insight into the biological basis of adaptation of microorganisms to low ternpera-tures. 1.