Bacteriorhodopsin in a bloom of halobacteria in the Dead Sea |
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Authors: | Aharon Oren Moshe Shilo |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Division of Microbial and Molecular Ecology, Institute of Life Sciences, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel |
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Abstract: | A dense bloom of red halobacteria developed in the Dead Sea in the summer 1980, bacterial densities of up to 1.9 x107 cells ml-1 were observed. The population consisted of two types: pleomorphic, cup-shaped cells and rod-shaped cells. A high content of bacteriorhodopsin was found in the bloom (up to 0.4 nmol per mg protein). The rod-shaped Halobacterium was isolated and was shown to contain bacteriorhodopsin.Abbreviations 20 specific gravity at 20°C - Tris Tris-(hydroxymethyl)-aminomethane |
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Keywords: | Bacteriorhodopsin Halobacterium Dead Sea |
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