Микроорганизмы из переохлажденных высокоминерализованных водных экосистем
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Адаптация мембраны к низкой температуре являлась предметом изучения многих исследователей. С. algoriphilutn использует стратегию увеличения доли ненасыщенных жирных кислот для роста при отрицательной температуре, хотя уже при оптимальной их уровень достаточно высок (57%). Несмотря на то, что сдвиг в температуре культивирования «Р. muriicola» 2pS был очень значительным (28, и -2°С), сумма… Читать ещё >
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