Diversity of yeasts from puddles in the vicinity of Midre Lovénbreen glacier, Arctic and bioprospecting for enzymes and fatty acids

A total of 132 yeast strains were characterised from 4 sediment samples collected from small puddles in the vicinity of Midre Lovénbreen glacier, Arctic. Based on the D1/D2 domain sequence similarity, the isolates could be categorised into 6 groups. The nearest phylogenetic neighbour of groups I to...

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Main Authors: Pathan, Akbar Ali Khan, Bhadra, Bhaskar, Begum, Zareena, Shivaji, Sisinthy
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Published: Springer 2010
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spelling ftindianacasci:oai:repository.ias.ac.in:64350 2023-05-15T14:24:37+02:00 Diversity of yeasts from puddles in the vicinity of Midre Lovénbreen glacier, Arctic and bioprospecting for enzymes and fatty acids Pathan, Akbar Ali Khan Bhadra, Bhaskar Begum, Zareena Shivaji, Sisinthy 2010 http://repository.ias.ac.in/64350/ http://www.springerlink.com/content/e417652640121883/ unknown Springer Pathan, Akbar Ali Khan Bhadra, Bhaskar Begum, Zareena Shivaji, Sisinthy (2010) Diversity of yeasts from puddles in the vicinity of Midre Lovénbreen glacier, Arctic and bioprospecting for enzymes and fatty acids Current Microbiology, 60 (4). pp. 307-314. ISSN 0343-8651 QL Zoology Article PeerReviewed 2010 ftindianacasci 2013-01-20T12:25:54Z A total of 132 yeast strains were characterised from 4 sediment samples collected from small puddles in the vicinity of Midre Lovénbreen glacier, Arctic. Based on the D1/D2 domain sequence similarity, the isolates could be categorised into 6 groups. The nearest phylogenetic neighbour of groups I to VI were identified as Cryptococcus gastricus, Cryptococcus terricolus, Rhodotorula muscorum, Mrakia psychrophila, Mrakia gelida and Rhodotorula glacialis, respectively. Strains representative of the six groups were psychrophilic and salt tolerant but varied in their ability to produce cold-active extracellular enzymes such as lipase, protease, pectinase, cellulase and amylase. C 18:1 (w9C) and C 18:2 (w9,12C) were the only two fatty acids common to all the yeasts and branched and (or) unsaturated fatty acids increased in yeasts growing at 8°C compared to 22°C, probably as an adaptation to low temperature. The present study establishes that psychrophilic yeasts are predominant in Arctic and could be used as work horses to produce cold-active enzymes and poly unsaturated fatty acids which have been implicated in low temperature adaptation and also for their use in biotechnology. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Indian Academy of Sciences: Publication of Fellows Arctic
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Pathan, Akbar Ali Khan
Bhadra, Bhaskar
Begum, Zareena
Shivaji, Sisinthy
Diversity of yeasts from puddles in the vicinity of Midre Lovénbreen glacier, Arctic and bioprospecting for enzymes and fatty acids
topic_facet QL Zoology
description A total of 132 yeast strains were characterised from 4 sediment samples collected from small puddles in the vicinity of Midre Lovénbreen glacier, Arctic. Based on the D1/D2 domain sequence similarity, the isolates could be categorised into 6 groups. The nearest phylogenetic neighbour of groups I to VI were identified as Cryptococcus gastricus, Cryptococcus terricolus, Rhodotorula muscorum, Mrakia psychrophila, Mrakia gelida and Rhodotorula glacialis, respectively. Strains representative of the six groups were psychrophilic and salt tolerant but varied in their ability to produce cold-active extracellular enzymes such as lipase, protease, pectinase, cellulase and amylase. C 18:1 (w9C) and C 18:2 (w9,12C) were the only two fatty acids common to all the yeasts and branched and (or) unsaturated fatty acids increased in yeasts growing at 8°C compared to 22°C, probably as an adaptation to low temperature. The present study establishes that psychrophilic yeasts are predominant in Arctic and could be used as work horses to produce cold-active enzymes and poly unsaturated fatty acids which have been implicated in low temperature adaptation and also for their use in biotechnology.
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author Pathan, Akbar Ali Khan
Bhadra, Bhaskar
Begum, Zareena
Shivaji, Sisinthy
author_facet Pathan, Akbar Ali Khan
Bhadra, Bhaskar
Begum, Zareena
Shivaji, Sisinthy
author_sort Pathan, Akbar Ali Khan
title Diversity of yeasts from puddles in the vicinity of Midre Lovénbreen glacier, Arctic and bioprospecting for enzymes and fatty acids
title_short Diversity of yeasts from puddles in the vicinity of Midre Lovénbreen glacier, Arctic and bioprospecting for enzymes and fatty acids
title_full Diversity of yeasts from puddles in the vicinity of Midre Lovénbreen glacier, Arctic and bioprospecting for enzymes and fatty acids
title_fullStr Diversity of yeasts from puddles in the vicinity of Midre Lovénbreen glacier, Arctic and bioprospecting for enzymes and fatty acids
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of yeasts from puddles in the vicinity of Midre Lovénbreen glacier, Arctic and bioprospecting for enzymes and fatty acids
title_sort diversity of yeasts from puddles in the vicinity of midre lovénbreen glacier, arctic and bioprospecting for enzymes and fatty acids
publisher Springer
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http://www.springerlink.com/content/e417652640121883/
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Shivaji, Sisinthy (2010) Diversity of yeasts from puddles in the vicinity of Midre Lovénbreen glacier, Arctic and bioprospecting for enzymes and fatty acids Current Microbiology, 60 (4). pp. 307-314. ISSN 0343-8651
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