Barophiles: deep-sea microorganisms adapted to an extreme environment
- PMID: 10066496
- DOI: 10.1016/s1369-5274(98)80032-5
Barophiles: deep-sea microorganisms adapted to an extreme environment
Abstract
The deep-sea environment is characterized by high pressure and low temperature but in the vicinity of hydrothermal vents regions of extremely high temperature exist. Deep-sea microorganisms have specially adapted features that enable them to live and grow in this extreme environment. Recent research on the physiology and molecular biology of deep-sea barophilic bacteria has identified pressure-regulated operons and shown that microbial growth is influenced by the relationship between temperature and pressure in the deep-sea environment.
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