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    Membrane lipid and osmolyte readjustment in the alkaliphilic micromycete Sodiomyces tronii under cold, heat and osmotic shocks by Ianutsevich, Elena A, Danilova, Olga A, Bondarenko, Sofiya A, Tereshina, Vera M

    “…Previously, we showed for the first time that alkaliphilic fungi, in contrast to alkalitolerant fungi, accumulated trehalose under extremely alkaline…”
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    On the diversity of fungi from soda soils by Grum-Grzhimaylo, Alexey A., Georgieva, Marina L., Bondarenko, Sofiya A., Debets, Alfons J. M., Bilanenko, Elena N.

    Published in Fungal diversity (2016)
    “…The diversity of filamentous fungi that can grow at high ambient pH values (i.e., 8–11) remains largely understudied. Here we study 100 alkalitolerant and…”
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    Osmolytes and membrane lipids in the adaptation of micromycete Emericellopsis alkalina to ambient pH and sodium chloride by Danilova, Olga A., Ianutsevich, Elena A., Bondarenko, Sofiya A., Georgieva, Marina L., Vikchizhanina, Daria A., Groza, Natalia V., Bilanenko, Elena N., Tereshina, Vera M.

    Published in Fungal biology (01-10-2020)
    “…The accumulation of low molecular weight cytoprotective compounds (osmolytes) and changes in the membrane lipids composition are of key importance for the…”
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    Membrane lipids and soluble sugars dynamics of the alkaliphilic fungus Sodiomyces tronii in response to ambient pH by Bondarenko, Sofiya A., Ianutsevich, Elena A., Danilova, Olga A., Grum-Grzhimaylo, Alexey A., Kotlova, Ekaterina R., Kamzolkina, Olga V., Bilanenko, Elena N., Tereshina, Vera M.

    “…Alkaliphily, the ability of an organism to thrive optimally at high ambient pH, has been well-documented in several lineages: archaea, bacteria and fungi. The…”
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