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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my.usm.eprints.37109 http://eprints.usm.my/37109/ Expression, purification and crystallisation of cold-adapted lipase from a polar Microorganism. Abdul Rahim, Rashidah QH1 Natural history (General - Including nature conservation, geographical distribution) 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. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2017 Monograph NonPeerReviewed Abdul Rahim, Rashidah (2017) Expression, purification and crystallisation of cold-adapted lipase from a polar Microorganism. Technical Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia. |
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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.
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Expression, purification and crystallisation of cold-adapted lipase from a polar Microorganism.
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Expression, purification and crystallisation of cold-adapted lipase from a polar Microorganism.
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Expression, purification and crystallisation of cold-adapted lipase from a polar Microorganism.
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Expression, purification and crystallisation of cold-adapted lipase from a polar Microorganism.
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Expression, purification and crystallisation of cold-adapted lipase from a polar Microorganism.
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