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Extremely halophilic archaea and the issue of long-term microbial survival.


ABSTRACT: Halophilic archaebacteria (haloarchaea) thrive in environments with salt concentrations approaching saturation, such as natural brines, the Dead Sea, alkaline salt lakes and marine solar salterns; they have also been isolated from rock salt of great geological age (195-250 million years). An overview of their taxonomy, including novel isolates from rock salt, is presented here; in addition, some of their unique characteristics and physiological adaptations to environments of low water activity are reviewed. The issue of extreme long-term microbial survival is considered and its implications for the search for extraterrestrial life. The development of detection methods for subterranean haloarchaea, which might also be applicable to samples from future missions to space, is presented.

SUBMITTER: Fendrihan S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3188376 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extremely halophilic archaea and the issue of long-term microbial survival.

Fendrihan Sergiu S   Legat Andrea A   Pfaffenhuemer Marion M   Gruber Claudia C   Weidler Gerhard G   Gerbl Friedrich F   Stan-Lotter Helga H  

Re/views in environmental science and bio/technology 20060801 2-3


Halophilic archaebacteria (haloarchaea) thrive in environments with salt concentrations approaching saturation, such as natural brines, the Dead Sea, alkaline salt lakes and marine solar salterns; they have also been isolated from rock salt of great geological age (195-250 million years). An overview of their taxonomy, including novel isolates from rock salt, is presented here; in addition, some of their unique characteristics and physiological adaptations to environments of low water activity a  ...[more]

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