Search Results - "YAKIMOV, Michail"
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Calm and Frenzy: marine obligate hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria sustain ocean wellness
Published in Current opinion in biotechnology (01-02-2022)“…[Display omitted] According to current estimates, the annual volume of crude oil entering the ocean due to both anthropogenic activities and naturally…”
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Obligate oil-degrading marine bacteria
Published in Current opinion in biotechnology (01-06-2007)“…Over the past few years, a new and ecophysiologically unusual group of marine hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria – the obligate hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria (OHCB)…”
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Screening and Characterization of Novel Polyesterases from Environmental Metagenomes with High Hydrolytic Activity against Synthetic Polyesters
Published in Environmental science & technology (06-11-2018)“…The continuous growth of global plastics production, including polyesters, has resulted in increasing plastic pollution and subsequent negative environmental…”
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Exceptional discovery of a shallow-water hydrothermal site in the SW area of Basiluzzo islet (Aeolian archipelago, South Tyrrhenian Sea): An environment to preserve
Published in PloS one (01-01-2018)“…The geological, biological and geochemical features of a particular field of hydrothermal vents, discovered in the Panarea Volcanic Complex during a research…”
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Cultivation of a vampire: ‘Candidatus Absconditicoccus praedator’
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-01-2022)“…Summary Halorhodospira halophila, one of the most‐xerophilic halophiles, inhabits biophysically stressful and energetically expensive, salt‐saturated alkaline…”
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Functional diversity of nanohaloarchaea within xylan-degrading consortia
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (31-05-2023)“…Extremely halophilic representatives of the phylum Nanohaloarchaeota (members of the DPANN superphyla) are obligately associated with extremely halophilic…”
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Astrobiology of life on Earth
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-07-2021)“…Summary Astrobiology is mistakenly regarded by some as a field confined to studies of life beyond Earth. Here, we consider life on Earth through an…”
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Feasibility of treating emulsified oily and salty wastewaters through coagulation and bio-regenerated GAC filtration
Published in Journal of environmental management (01-12-2017)“…In the present study, chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal by coagulation and packed-columns of both fresh and bioregenerated granular activated carbon (GAC)…”
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Carbohydrate‐dependent sulfur respiration in halo(alkali)philic archaea
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-07-2021)“…Summary Archaea are environmentally ubiquitous on Earth, and their extremophilic and metabolically versatile phenotypes make them useful as model systems for…”
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Hydrocarbon-Degrading Bacteria Alcanivorax and Marinobacter Associated With Microalgae Pavlova lutheri and Nannochloropsis oculata
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (28-10-2020)“…Marine hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria play an important role in natural petroleum biodegradation processes and were initially associated with man-made oil…”
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Challenging Oil Bioremediation at Deep-Sea Hydrostatic Pressure
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (03-08-2016)“…The Deepwater Horizon accident has brought oil contamination of deep-sea environments to worldwide attention. The risk for new deep-sea spills is not expected…”
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Intrinsic bioremediation potential of a chronically polluted marine coastal area
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-10-2015)“…The Priolo Bay map (eastern coast of Sicily, Ionian Sea) with relative levels of total hydrocarbons (HC) in sediment, bacterial diversity (S) and diversity of…”
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‘ARMAN’ archaea depend on association with euryarchaeal host in culture and in situ
Published in Nature communications (05-07-2017)“…Intriguing, yet uncultured ‘ARMAN’-like archaea are metabolically dependent on other members of the microbial community. It remains uncertain though which…”
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Scientific novelty beyond the experiment
Published in Microbial biotechnology (01-06-2023)“…Practical experiments drive important scientific discoveries in biology, but theory‐based research studies also contribute novel—sometimes…”
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Symbiosis between nanohaloarchaeon and haloarchaeon is based on utilization of different polysaccharides
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-08-2020)“…Nano-sized archaeota, with their small genomes and limited metabolic capabilities, are known to associate with other microbes, thereby compensating for their…”
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Self‐healing capacity of deep‐sea ecosystems affected by petroleum hydrocarbons: Understanding microbial oil degradation at hydrocarbon seeps is key to sustainable bioremediation protocols
Published in EMBO reports (01-06-2017)“…Graphical Abstract A rich microbiota in the deep‐sea oceans has evolved to live off petroleum from natural oil seeps. Understanding their ecology and biology…”
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Multiplication of microbes below 0.690 water activity: implications for terrestrial and extraterrestrial life
Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-02-2015)“…Summary Since a key requirement of known life forms is available water (water activity; aw), recent searches for signatures of past life in terrestrial and…”
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In situ grazing experiments apply new technology to gain insights into deep-sea microbial food webs
Published in Deep-sea research. Part II, Topical studies in oceanography (01-07-2016)“…Predation by grazing protists in aquatic habitats can influence prokaryotic community structure and provides a source of new, labile organic matter. Due to…”
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Microbial community of the deep-sea brine Lake Kryos seawater-brine interface is active below the chaotropicity limit of life as revealed by recovery of mRNA
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-02-2015)“…Summary Within the complex of deep, hypersaline anoxic lakes (DHALs) of the Mediterranean Ridge, we identified a new, unexplored DHAL and named it ‘Lake Kryos’…”
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Discovery of anaerobic lithoheterotrophic haloarchaea, ubiquitous in hypersaline habitats
Published in The ISME Journal (01-05-2017)“…Hypersaline anoxic habitats harbour numerous novel uncultured archaea whose metabolic and ecological roles remain to be elucidated. Until recently, it was…”
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