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Elsevier, Research in Microbiology, 10(161), p. 799-809, 2010

DOI: 10.1016/j.resmic.2010.09.017

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The many ways of coping with pressure

Journal article published in 2010 by Philippe M. Oger, Mohamed Jebbar ORCID
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Abstract

En libre-accès sur Archimer : http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00027/13797/11043.pdf ; International audience ; The current paper reviews strategies employed by microorganisms from the deep biosphere, especially piezophiles (from the greek piezo = to press and philo = love), to cope with high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) prevailing in these biotopes. The aim of this review is not to constitute an exhaustive report of our current knowledge on the physiology of piezophiles, as recent reviews have covered part of this subject in detail (Abe, 2007; Lauro and Bartlett, 2008; Michiels et al., 2008; Simonato et al., 2006). Rather, we illustrate here, via a few chosen examples, where we stand in our understanding of the mechanisms employed by microorganisms from the depths of our planet to cope with HHP.