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- some piezophilic enzymes have increasing catalytic activity with increasing pressures, though this is not a generalization for all piezophilic enzymes...
- Marinitoga piezophila is a species of rod-shaped, thermo-piezophilic bacteria. It is, anaerobic, chemo-organotrophic, sulfur-reducing, motile, have a...
- (/ˈmaɪkroʊb/) comes from μικρός, mikrós, "small" and βίος, bíos, "life". The piezophilic bacteria Halomonas salaria requires a pressure of 1,000 atm; nanobes...
- Thermococcus barophilus is a piezophilic and hyperthermophilic archaeon isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent. It is anaerobic and sulfur-metabolising...
- Colwellia piezophila is an obligately piezophilic bacterium from the genus of Colwellia which has been isolated from sediments from the ****an Trench....
- environment. On 17 March 2013, researchers reported data that suggested piezophilic microorganisms thrive in the Challenger Deep. Other researchers reported...
- Colwellia is a genus of deep-sea psychrophilic, piezophilic, and facultative anaerobic bacteria from the family Colwelliaceae. Colwellia grows at a temperature...
- Salinicola salarius is a Gram-negative, moderately halophilic, piezophilic bacterium that requires pressures of 102 MPa to grow. The species was first...
- living inside hot rocks deep under Earth's surface are thermophilic and piezophilic such as Thermococcus barophilus. A polyextremophile living at the summit...
- brine pools, high water temperatures and hydrostatic pressures result in piezophilic microorganisms that synthesize thermoprotective molecules (e.g. hydroxyketone)...