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Adaptation to Life at High Salt Concentrations in Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
Edited by Gunde-Cimerman, Nina; Oren, Aharon; Plemenitas, Ana
Springer
2005
Hardback 577 p. ISBN 1402036329
£114.00
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This book intends to provide an overview of current research on halophilic microorganisms, highlighting the
diversity of life forms adapted to tolerate high salt concentrations and low water activities. Most of the 35
chapters are based on lectures presented during the international symposium "Halophiles 2004", held in Ljubljana,
Slovenia, in September 2004. Descriptions of the diverse high-salt environments in which halophiles are found are
followed by sections devoted to the properties of halophilic Archaea, of halophilic and halotolerant Bacteria, and of
different groups of salt-loving Eukarya, including fungi, algae and protozoa. Extensive information is provided about
fungi adapted to life at high salt concentrations, a group that was poorly known until very recently. This volume
is intended for researchers and students interested in a wide range of disciplines in the life sciences: from microbial
ecology and adaptation of microorganisms to life in extreme environments to genomics, biotechnology, and
astrobiology.
Of interest to university libraries, research workers in microbial physiology, ecology and taxonomy, limnologists
dealing with hypersaline lakes, biotechnological companies interested in
exploiting extremophilic microorganisms.
Contents
Foreword; J. Seckbach
Introduction; N. Gunde-Cimerman, A. Oren, A. Plemenitas
SECTION I. THE ENVIRONMENTS AND THEIR DIVERSITY
- Microbial diversity of Great Salt Lake; B.K. Baxter, C.D. Litchfield, K. Sowers, J.D. Griffith, P.A.
DasSarma; S. DasSarma
- Microbial communitites in the Dead Sea € past, present and future; A. Oren, I. Gavrieli, J. Gavrieli, M. Kohen,
J. Lati, M. Aharoni
- Microscopic examination of microbial communitires along a salinity gradient in saltern evaporation poonds: a
€halophilic safari€; A. Oren
- The microbial diversity of a solar saltern on San Francisco Bay; C.D. Litchfield, M. Sikaroodi, P.M. Gillivet
- Diversity of microbial communities: the case of solar salterns; C. Pedrós-Alió
- Isolation of viable haloarchaea from ancient salt deposits and application of fluorescent stains for in situ detection
of halophiles in hypersaline environmental samples and model fluid inclusions; S. Leuko, A. Legat, S. Fendrihan,
H. Wieland, C. Radax, C. Gruber, M. Pfaffenhuemer, G. Weidler, H. Stan-Lotter
- Hydrocarbon degredation under hypersaline conditions. Some facts, some experiments and many open questions;
H. Patzelt
- The relevance of halophiles and other extremophiles to Martian and extraterrestrial environments; J. Seckbach
Halophiles: a terrestrial analog for life in brines on Mars € Halophiles on Mars; R.L. Mancinelli
SECTION II. ARCHAEA
- Comparative genomic survey of information transfer systems in two diverse extremely
halophilic Archaea, Halobacterium sp. strain NRC-1 and Haloarcula marismortui; B.R. Berquist, J.
Soneja, S. DasSarma
- Walsby's square archaeon; it's hip to be square but even more hip to be culturable; H. Bolhuis
Gene regulation and the initiation of translation in halophilic Archaea; F. Pfeifer, P. Zimmermann, S.
Scheuch, S. Sartorius-Neef
- Protein translation, targeting and translocation in Haloferax volcanii; J. Eichler, G. Ring, V. Irihimovitch,
T. Lichi, I. Tozik, Z. Konrad
- Enzymes of halophilic Archaea. Recent findings on ureases and nucleoside diphosphate kinases; T. Mizuki,
R. Usami, M. Kamo, M. Tanokura, M. Kamekura
- Osmoadaptation in methanogenci Archaea: recent insights from a genomic perspective; K. Pflüger, H. Wieland,
V. Müller
SECTION III. BACTERIA
- Salinibacter ruber: genomics and biogeography; J. Antón, A. Peña, M. Valens, F. Santos,
F.-O. Glöckner, M. Bauer, J. Dopazo, J. Herrero, R. Rosselló-Mora, R. Amann
- What we can deduce about metabolism in the moderate halophile Chromohalobacter salexigens from its
genomic sequence; L.N. Csonka, K. O'Connor, F. Larimer, P. Richardson, A. Lapidus, A.D. Ewing, B.W.
Goodner, A. Oren
- K+ transport and its role for osmoregulation in a halophilic memberof the Bacteria domain: characterization of
the K+ uptake systems from Halomonas elongate; H.-J. Kunte
- The chloride regulon of Halobacillus halophilus: a novel regulatory network for salt perception and signal
transduction in bacteria; V. Müller, S.H. Saum
- Biosynthesis of the compatible solute mannosylglycerate from hyperthermophiles to mesophiles. Genes,
enzymes and evolutionary perspectives; M.S. da Costa, N. Empadinhas
- Genes and enzymes of ectoine biosynthesis in the haloalkaliphilic obligate methanotroph "Methylomicrobium
alcaliphilum 20Z"; A.S. Reshetnikov, V.N. Khmelenina, I.I. Mustakhimov, Y.V. Ryzhmanova, Y.A. Trotsenko
- Halophilic Archaea and Bacteria as a source of extracellular hydrolytic enzymes; A. Ventosa, C. Sánchez-Porro,
S. Martín, E. Mellado
- Biopolyester production: halophilic microorganisms as an attractive source; J. Quillaguamán, B. Mattiasson,
R. Hatti-Kaul
SECTION IV. FUNGI
- Relation of halotolerance to human pathogenicity in the fungal tree of life: an overview of ecology and
evolution under stress; G. Sybren de Hoog, P. Zalar, B. Gerrits van den Ende, N. Gunde-Cimerman
- Halotolerant and halophilic fungi from coastal environments in the Arctics; N. Gunde-Cimerman, L. Butinar,
S. Sonjak, M. Turk, V. Ursic, , P. Zalar, A. Plemenitas
- Halotolerant and halophilic fungi and their extrolite production; J.C. Frisvad
- Introducing Debaryomyces hansenii, a salt-loving yeast; J. Ramos
- Cellular responses in the halophilic black yeast Hortaea werneckii to high environmental salinity; A.
Plemenitas, N. Gunde-Cimerman
- Halotolerance and lichen symbioses; M. Grube, J. Blaha
SECTION V. ALGAE
- A century of Dunaliella research: 1905-2005; A. Oren
- Molecular determinants of protein halotolerance: structural and functional studies of the extremely salt
tolerant carbonic anhydrases from Dunaliella salina; L. Premkumar, M. Volkovitsky, I. Gokhman, J.L.
Sussman, A. Zamir
SECTION VI. PROTOZOA
- Hetrotrophic protozoa from hypersaline environments; G. Hauer, A. Rogerson
- Heterotrophic flagellates in hypersaline waters; B.C. Cho
SECTION VII. VIRUSES
- Haloviruses and their hosts; M.L. Dyall-Smith, D.G. Burns, H.M. Camakaris, P.H. Janssen,
B.E. Russ, K. Porter
Subject Index
Organism Index
Author Index
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