Cold-Adapted Yeasts from Patagonia Argentina
The Patagonian Andes possess a great variety of glaciers, large temperate ice masses, and glacially formed water bodies. Most of these environments are included in protected areas characterized by low anthropogenic impact and minimal atmospheric pollution. Studies on occurrence of psychrotolerant (c...
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ftminasgeraisojs:oai:periodicos.ufmg.br:article/23847 2023-09-05T13:14:02+02:00 Cold-Adapted Yeasts from Patagonia Argentina Leveduras adaptadas ao frio da Patagônia Garcia, Virginia de Broock, Maria Rosa van 2016-02-01 application/pdf https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/lundiana/article/view/23847 https://doi.org/10.35699/2675-5327.2016.23847 eng eng Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/lundiana/article/view/23847/19295 https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/lundiana/article/view/23847 doi:10.35699/2675-5327.2016.23847 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 Lundiana: International Journal of Biodiversity; Vol. 12 No. 1 (2016): 1-10 Lundiana: International Journal of Biodiversity; v. 12 n. 1 (2016): Lundiana: International Journal of Biodiversity; 1-10 2675-5327 1676-6180 yeasts psychrophilic glaciers extracellular enzymes info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 ftminasgeraisojs https://doi.org/10.35699/2675-5327.2016.23847 2023-08-19T20:45:06Z The Patagonian Andes possess a great variety of glaciers, large temperate ice masses, and glacially formed water bodies. Most of these environments are included in protected areas characterized by low anthropogenic impact and minimal atmospheric pollution. Studies on occurrence of psychrotolerant (cold-adapted) and psychrophilic yeasts in these natural environments have allowed the characterization of native cold-adapted yeast communities, the description of six novel species, as well as description of the capability of these yeasts to produce extracellular enzymes, and other metabolites (carotenoids and mycosporines). Cold-adapted yeasts from Patagonian glaciers were able to hydrolyze natural polymers (casein, lipids, starch, pectin and carboxymethylcellulose) at low temperatures and some were able to produce photo-protective compounds. These results suggest a significant ecological role of these organisms as organic matter decomposers and nutrient cyclers, also reveal that some of these yeasts could be used for further metabolic, ecological and biotechnological studies. The objective of this review is to summarize all the findings related to cold adapted yeasts from glacial environments of the South Hemisphere (outside Antarctica), also to highlight the importance of continental ice masses from the microbiological perspective. Keywords: yeasts, psychrophilic, glaciers, extracellular enzymes. The Patagonian Andes possess a great variety of glaciers, large temperate ice masses, and glacially formed water bodies. Most of these environments are included in protected areas characterized by low anthropogenic impact and minimal atmospheric pollution. Studies on occurrence of psychrotolerant (cold-adapted) and psychrophilic yeasts in these natural environments have allowed the characterization of native cold-adapted yeast communities, the description of six novel species, as well as description of the capability of these yeasts to produce extracellular enzymes, and other metabolites (carotenoids and mycosporines). ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais: Portal de Periódicos Patagonia Argentina Lundiana: International Journal of Biodiversity 12 1 1 10 |
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The Patagonian Andes possess a great variety of glaciers, large temperate ice masses, and glacially formed water bodies. Most of these environments are included in protected areas characterized by low anthropogenic impact and minimal atmospheric pollution. Studies on occurrence of psychrotolerant (cold-adapted) and psychrophilic yeasts in these natural environments have allowed the characterization of native cold-adapted yeast communities, the description of six novel species, as well as description of the capability of these yeasts to produce extracellular enzymes, and other metabolites (carotenoids and mycosporines). Cold-adapted yeasts from Patagonian glaciers were able to hydrolyze natural polymers (casein, lipids, starch, pectin and carboxymethylcellulose) at low temperatures and some were able to produce photo-protective compounds. These results suggest a significant ecological role of these organisms as organic matter decomposers and nutrient cyclers, also reveal that some of these yeasts could be used for further metabolic, ecological and biotechnological studies. The objective of this review is to summarize all the findings related to cold adapted yeasts from glacial environments of the South Hemisphere (outside Antarctica), also to highlight the importance of continental ice masses from the microbiological perspective. Keywords: yeasts, psychrophilic, glaciers, extracellular enzymes. The Patagonian Andes possess a great variety of glaciers, large temperate ice masses, and glacially formed water bodies. Most of these environments are included in protected areas characterized by low anthropogenic impact and minimal atmospheric pollution. Studies on occurrence of psychrotolerant (cold-adapted) and psychrophilic yeasts in these natural environments have allowed the characterization of native cold-adapted yeast communities, the description of six novel species, as well as description of the capability of these yeasts to produce extracellular enzymes, and other metabolites (carotenoids and mycosporines). ... |
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Cold-Adapted Yeasts from Patagonia Argentina |
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Cold-Adapted Yeasts from Patagonia Argentina |
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