Proteomic Insights: Cryoadaption of Permafrost Bacteria Metadata
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Title
- Main Title Proteomic Insights: Cryoadaption of Permafrost Bacteria
Creator
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Author: Qiu, YinghuaCreator Type: PersonalCreator Info: University of Michigan
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Author: Vishnivetskaya, Tatiana A.Creator Type: PersonalCreator Info: ORNL
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Author: Lubman, David M.Creator Type: PersonalCreator Info: University of Michigan
Contributor
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Sponsor: United States. Department of Energy. Office of Science.Contributor Type: OrganizationContributor Info: SC USDOE - Office of Science (SC)
Publisher
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Name: Springer-VerlagPlace of Publication: Berlin Heidelberg, Germany
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Name: Oak Ridge National LaboratoryPlace of Publication: [Tennessee]
Date
- Creation: 2009-01-01
Language
- English
Description
- Content Description: The permafrost microbial community has been described as 'a community of survivors' (Friedman 1994). Because of the permanently cold condition and the long term isolation of the permafrost sediments, the permafrost microorganisms have acquired various adaptive features in the membrane, enzymes, and macromolecular synthesis. This chapter reviews the different adaptive mechanisms used by permafrost microorganisms with a focus on the proteomic level of cryoadaptation that have recently been identified during the low temperature growth in permafrost bacteria.
Subject
- Keyword: Biological Adaptation
- Keyword: Bacteria
- Keyword: Permafrost
- STI Subject Categories: 59 Basic Biological Sciences
Collection
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Name: Office of Scientific & Technical Information Technical ReportsCode: OSTI
Institution
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Name: UNT Libraries Government Documents DepartmentCode: UNTGD
Resource Type
- Book
Format
- Text
Identifier
- Grant Number: DE-AC05-00OR22725
- Office of Scientific & Technical Information Report Number: 963406
- Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc929525