Changes in lipid and proteome composition accompany growth ofBacillus subterraneusMITOT1 under supercritical CO2and may promote acclimation to associated stresses
Abstract:24Recent demonstration that multiple Bacillus strains grow in batch bioreactors containing 25 supercritical (sc) CO 2 (i.e. >73 atm, >31˚C) is surprising given the recognized roles of scCO 2 as 26 a sterilant and solvent. Growth under scCO 2 is of interest for biotechnological applications and 27 for microbially-enhanced geologic carbon sequestration. We hypothesize that Bacillus spp. may 28 alter cell wall and membrane composition in response to scCO 2 -associated stresses. In this study, 29 protein expressio… Show more
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