Expression, purification and crystallisation of cold-adapted lipase from a polar Microorganism.

Psychrophilic microorganisms are termed differently over the years. Back in 1902, SchmidtNielsen termed psychrophile as organisms able to grow at O°C. Morita (1975) defined psychrophiles as organisms that are able to grow at O°C with an optimal temperature at 15°C while Gounot (1986) described the...

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Main Author: Abdul Rahim, Rashidah
Format: Monograph
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2017
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/37109/
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Summary:Psychrophilic microorganisms are termed differently over the years. Back in 1902, SchmidtNielsen termed psychrophile as organisms able to grow at O°C. Morita (1975) defined psychrophiles as organisms that are able to grow at O°C with an optimal temperature at 15°C while Gounot (1986) described the term psychrotolerant; an organism previously known as facultative psyhcrophiles with a maximum temperature for growth exceeding 20°C. Despite the various ways they are described, what makes psychrophiles interesting lies in the fact that they are able to survive in extreme cold environment.