| Title : A bacterial ice-binding protein from the Vostok ice core - Raymond_2008_Extremophiles_12_713 |
| Author(s) : Raymond JA , Christner BC , Schuster SC |
| Ref : Extremophiles , 12 :713 , 2008 |
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Abstract :
Bacterial and yeast isolates recovered from a deep Antarctic ice core were screened for proteins with ice-binding activity, an indicator of adaptation to icy environments. A bacterial strain recovered from glacial ice at a depth of 3,519 m, just above the accreted ice from Subglacial Lake Vostok, was found to produce a 54 kDa ice-binding protein (GenBank EU694412) that is similar to ice-binding proteins previously found in sea ice diatoms, a snow mold, and a sea ice bacterium. The protein has the ability to inhibit the recrystallization of ice, a phenotype that has clear advantages for survival in ice. |
| PubMedSearch : Raymond_2008_Extremophiles_12_713 |
| PubMedID: 18622572 |
| Gene_locus related to this paper: flab3-c6x1c8 , flab3-c6x3q3 , flab3-c6x5d6 , flab3-c6x5z7 , flab3-c6x182 , flab3-c6x576 , flab3-c6x660 |
Raymond JA, Christner BC, Schuster SC (2008)
A bacterial ice-binding protein from the Vostok ice core
Extremophiles
12 :713
Raymond JA, Christner BC, Schuster SC (2008)
Extremophiles
12 :713