Microbial diversity in extreme marine habitats and their biomolecules

A Poli, I Finore, I Romano, A Gioiello, L Lama… - Microorganisms, 2017 - mdpi.com
Extreme marine environments have been the subject of many studies and scientific
publications. For many years, these environmental niches, which are characterized by high …

DCEO biotechnology: tools to design, construct, evaluate, and optimize the metabolic pathway for biosynthesis of chemicals

X Chen, C Gao, L Guo, G Hu, Q Luo, J Liu… - Chemical …, 2018 - ACS Publications
Chemical synthesis is a well established route for producing many chemicals on a large
scale, but some drawbacks still exist in this process, such as unstable intermediates …

Novel insights into the Thaumarchaeota in the deepest oceans: their metabolism and potential adaptation mechanisms

H Zhong, L Lehtovirta-Morley, J Liu, Y Zheng, H Lin… - Microbiome, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Background Marine Group I (MGI) Thaumarchaeota, which play key roles in the
global biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen and carbon (ammonia oxidizers), thrive in the …

Genomes of Thaumarchaeota from deep sea sediments reveal specific adaptations of three independently evolved lineages

M Kerou, RI Ponce-Toledo, R Zhao, SS Abby… - The ISME …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Marine sediments represent a vast habitat for complex microbiomes. Among these,
ammonia oxidizing archaea (AOA) of the phylum Thaumarchaeota are one of the most …

A novel ammonia-oxidizing archaeon from wastewater treatment plant: Its enrichment, physiological and genomic characteristics

Y Li, K Ding, X Wen, B Zhang, B Shen, Y Yang - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
Ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) are recently found to participate in the ammonia removal
processes in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), similar to their bacterial counterparts …

Phosphate, inositol and polyphosphates

TM Livermore, C Azevedo, B Kolozsvari… - Biochemical Society …, 2016 - portlandpress.com
Eukaryotic cells have ubiquitously utilized the myo-inositol backbone to generate a diverse
array of signalling molecules. This is achieved by arranging phosphate groups around the …

How myo-inositol improves the physiological functions of aquatic animals: A review

W Cui, A Ma, A Farhadi, HSA Saqib, S Liu, H Chen… - Aquaculture, 2022 - Elsevier
Myo-inositol, otherwise referred to as vitamin B8, is not only a growth factor but also
modulates versatile physiological functions in aquatic animals. Currently, gaps remain in the …

Structural basis for phosphatidylinositol-phosphate biosynthesis

OB Clarke, D Tomasek, CD Jorge, MB Dufrisne… - Nature …, 2015 - nature.com
Phosphatidylinositol is critical for intracellular signalling and anchoring of carbohydrates and
proteins to outer cellular membranes. The defining step in phosphatidylinositol biosynthesis …

Insights into thermoadaptation and the evolution of mesophily from the bacterial phylum Thermotogae

SMJ Pollo, O Zhaxybayeva… - Canadian journal of …, 2015 - cdnsciencepub.com
Thermophiles are extremophiles that grow optimally at temperatures> 45° C. To survive and
maintain function of their biological molecules, they have a suite of characteristics not found …

Role of Mn2+ and Compatible Solutes in the Radiation Resistance of Thermophilic Bacteria and Archaea

KM Webb, J DiRuggiero - Archaea, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Radiation‐resistant bacteria have garnered a great deal of attention from scientists seeking
to expose the mechanisms underlying their incredible survival abilities. Recent analyses …