Halococcus dombrowskii

Halococcus dombrowskii is an archaeon first isolated from a Permian alpine salt deposit. It is an extremely halophilic coccoid with type strain H4T (= DSM 14522T = NCIMB 13803T = ATCC BAA-364T).[1]

Halococcus dombrowskii
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H. dombrowskii
Binomial name
Halococcus dombrowskii
Stan-Lotter et al. 2002

References

  1. Stan-Lotter, H. (2002). "Halococcus dombrowskii sp. nov., an archaeal isolate from a Permian alpine salt deposit". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 52 (5): 1807–1814. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.02278-0. ISSN 1466-5026.

Further reading

  • Brito-Echeverría, Jocelyn; López-López, Arantxa; Yarza, Pablo; Antón, Josefa; Rosselló-Móra, Ramon (2009). "Occurrence of Halococcus spp. in the nostrils salt glands of the seabird Calonectris diomedea". Extremophiles. 13 (3): 557–565. doi:10.1007/s00792-009-0238-2. hdl:10261/102126. ISSN 1431-0651. PMID 19363644.
  • Seckbach, Joseph, ed. Life in the universe: from the Miller experiment to the search for life on other worlds. Vol. 7. Springer, 2004.
  • Fendrihan, Sergiu, Michael Grosbacher, and Helga Stan-Lotter. "Response of the extremely halophilic Halococcus dombrowskii strain H4 to UV radiation and space conditions in the EXPOSE-ADAPT project on the International Space Station." EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts. Vol. 12. 2010.
  • Gunde-Cimerman, Nina, Aharon Oren, and Ana Plemenitaš, eds. Adaptation to life at high salt concentrations in Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya. Vol. 9. Springer, 2006.
  • Fendrihan, Sergiu; Bérces, Attila; Lammer, Helmut; Musso, Maurizio; Rontó, György; Polacsek, Tatjana K.; Holzinger, Anita; Kolb, Christoph; Stan-Lotter, Helga (2009). "Investigating the Effects of Simulated Martian Ultraviolet Radiation onHalococcus dombrowskiiand Other Extremely Halophilic Archaebacteria". Astrobiology. 9 (1): 104–112. Bibcode:2009AsBio...9..104F. doi:10.1089/ast.2007.0234. ISSN 1531-1074. PMC 3182532. PMID 19215203.


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