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Orig Life Evol Biosph ; 23(1): 53-64, 1993 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11536526

ABSTRACT

Halophilic microorganisms were isolated from Triassic and Permian salt deposits. Two were rods and grew as red colonies; another was a coccus and produced pink colonies. The rods lysed in solutions that lacked added sodium chloride. Growth of all isolates was inhibited by aphidicolin and their bulk proteins were acidic as judged from isoelectric focusing. Therefore, these organisms were tentatively identified as extreme halophiles. Whole cell proteins patterns of the isolates following gel electrophoresis were distinct and differed from those of representative type strains of halophilic bacteria. The membrane ATPases from the rods were similar to the enzyme from Halobacterium saccharovorum with respect to subunit composition, enzymatic properties and immunological cross-reaction, but differed slightly in amino acid composition. If the age of the microbial isolated is similar to that of the salt deposits, they can be considered repositories of molecular information of great evolutionary interest.


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Adenosine Triphosphatases/chemistry , Cell Membrane/enzymology , Halobacterium/enzymology , Sodium Chloride , Water Microbiology , Amino Acids/analysis , Aphidicolin/pharmacology , Archaea/chemistry , Archaea/drug effects , Archaea/enzymology , Archaea/isolation & purification , Halobacterium/drug effects , Halobacterium/growth & development , Halobacterium/isolation & purification , Paleontology , Seawater
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