BCCM/ULC: a unique Biological Resource Center of (sub)polar cyanobacteria

The BCCM/ULC public collection of cyanobacteria funded by the Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO) focusses on the ‘ex situ’ conservation of a representative portion of the (sub)polar cyanobacterial diversity with different origins, isolated from terrestrial (e.g. soil crusts, cryoconites, endolit...

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Main Authors: Santoro, Mariano, Beets, Kim, Lara, Yannick, Durieu, Benoit, Simons, Véronique, Wilmotte, Annick
Other Authors: CIP - Centre d'Ingénierie des Protéines - ULiège
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/227858
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/227858 2024-04-21T07:52:05+00:00 BCCM/ULC: a unique Biological Resource Center of (sub)polar cyanobacteria Santoro, Mariano Beets, Kim Lara, Yannick Durieu, Benoit Simons, Véronique Wilmotte, Annick CIP - Centre d'Ingénierie des Protéines - ULiège 2018-09-13 A0 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/227858 en eng https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/227858 info:hdl:2268/227858 XXXVII Annual Meeting of European Culture Collections' Organization - ECCO 2018, Moscou, Russia [RU], Du 13 septembre au 15 septembre 2018 culture collection cyanobacteria microbial diversity antarctica environmental microbiology biotechnology Life sciences Microbiology Sciences du vivant Microbiologie conference poster not in proceedings http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18co info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePoster 2018 ftorbi 2024-03-27T14:48:53Z The BCCM/ULC public collection of cyanobacteria funded by the Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO) focusses on the ‘ex situ’ conservation of a representative portion of the (sub)polar cyanobacterial diversity with different origins, isolated from terrestrial (e.g. soil crusts, cryoconites, endoliths) and aquatic ecosystems (e.g. limnetic microbial mats, freshwater lakes and marine environments). BCCM/ULC currently holds 175 cyanobacterial strains, including over 100 of polar origin (catalogue: http://bccm.belspo.be/catalogues/ulc-catalogue-search). The strains are available for researchers who study the taxonomy, evolution, biogeography, adaptation to harsh environmental conditions, etc. Morphological and molecular identifications (based on SSU rRNA sequences) indicate that the strains belong to the orders Synechococcales, Oscillatoriales, Pleurocapsales, Chroococcidiopsidales and Nostocales. This large taxonomic distribution makes the collection interesting for phylogenomic and genomic make-up studies, hence the genome sequencing of several strains is ongoing. Continuous maintenance of living cultures ensures the preservation of strains, whose majority are cryopreserved (as back-up at -70°C) in order to limit the genetic drift. BCCM/ULC obtained an ISO 9001:2015 certification for public and safe deposits, and distributions of strains, as part of the multi-site certification for the Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms (BCCM) consortium. The policies of acquisition and distribution of the collection are translated respectively into contracts called Material Accession Agreements (MAA) and Material Transfer Agreements (MTA). This guarantees safe fit-for-use microbiological material and data compliant with the rules on access and utilization of the Nagoya Protocol under the Convention on Biological Diversity (12 October 2014). BCCM/ULC progressively incorporates the most interesting strains from the research collection of the host laboratory into the public collection, whose variety is also enriched ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography)
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topic culture collection
cyanobacteria
microbial diversity
antarctica
environmental microbiology
biotechnology
Life sciences
Microbiology
Sciences du vivant
Microbiologie
spellingShingle culture collection
cyanobacteria
microbial diversity
antarctica
environmental microbiology
biotechnology
Life sciences
Microbiology
Sciences du vivant
Microbiologie
Santoro, Mariano
Beets, Kim
Lara, Yannick
Durieu, Benoit
Simons, Véronique
Wilmotte, Annick
BCCM/ULC: a unique Biological Resource Center of (sub)polar cyanobacteria
topic_facet culture collection
cyanobacteria
microbial diversity
antarctica
environmental microbiology
biotechnology
Life sciences
Microbiology
Sciences du vivant
Microbiologie
description The BCCM/ULC public collection of cyanobacteria funded by the Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO) focusses on the ‘ex situ’ conservation of a representative portion of the (sub)polar cyanobacterial diversity with different origins, isolated from terrestrial (e.g. soil crusts, cryoconites, endoliths) and aquatic ecosystems (e.g. limnetic microbial mats, freshwater lakes and marine environments). BCCM/ULC currently holds 175 cyanobacterial strains, including over 100 of polar origin (catalogue: http://bccm.belspo.be/catalogues/ulc-catalogue-search). The strains are available for researchers who study the taxonomy, evolution, biogeography, adaptation to harsh environmental conditions, etc. Morphological and molecular identifications (based on SSU rRNA sequences) indicate that the strains belong to the orders Synechococcales, Oscillatoriales, Pleurocapsales, Chroococcidiopsidales and Nostocales. This large taxonomic distribution makes the collection interesting for phylogenomic and genomic make-up studies, hence the genome sequencing of several strains is ongoing. Continuous maintenance of living cultures ensures the preservation of strains, whose majority are cryopreserved (as back-up at -70°C) in order to limit the genetic drift. BCCM/ULC obtained an ISO 9001:2015 certification for public and safe deposits, and distributions of strains, as part of the multi-site certification for the Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms (BCCM) consortium. The policies of acquisition and distribution of the collection are translated respectively into contracts called Material Accession Agreements (MAA) and Material Transfer Agreements (MTA). This guarantees safe fit-for-use microbiological material and data compliant with the rules on access and utilization of the Nagoya Protocol under the Convention on Biological Diversity (12 October 2014). BCCM/ULC progressively incorporates the most interesting strains from the research collection of the host laboratory into the public collection, whose variety is also enriched ...
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author Santoro, Mariano
Beets, Kim
Lara, Yannick
Durieu, Benoit
Simons, Véronique
Wilmotte, Annick
author_facet Santoro, Mariano
Beets, Kim
Lara, Yannick
Durieu, Benoit
Simons, Véronique
Wilmotte, Annick
author_sort Santoro, Mariano
title BCCM/ULC: a unique Biological Resource Center of (sub)polar cyanobacteria
title_short BCCM/ULC: a unique Biological Resource Center of (sub)polar cyanobacteria
title_full BCCM/ULC: a unique Biological Resource Center of (sub)polar cyanobacteria
title_fullStr BCCM/ULC: a unique Biological Resource Center of (sub)polar cyanobacteria
title_full_unstemmed BCCM/ULC: a unique Biological Resource Center of (sub)polar cyanobacteria
title_sort bccm/ulc: a unique biological resource center of (sub)polar cyanobacteria
publishDate 2018
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op_source XXXVII Annual Meeting of European Culture Collections' Organization - ECCO 2018, Moscou, Russia [RU], Du 13 septembre au 15 septembre 2018
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