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Douglas H Bartlett

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Coffin C, Fisher L, Crippen S, Demers P, Bartlett D, Royer C
Front Microbiol . 2024 Dec; 15:1470617. PMID: 39624728
Introduction: The molecular mechanisms underlying pressure adaptation remain largely unexplored, despite their significance for understanding biological adaptation and improving sterilization methods in the food and beverage industry. The heat shock...
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Nixon S, Plominsky A, Hernandez-Becerra N, Boothman C, Bartlett D
Access Microbiol . 2023 May; 5(4). PMID: 37223063
Natural gas is recovered from shale formations by hydraulic fracturing, a process known to create microbial ecosystems in the deep subsurface. Microbial communities that emerge in fractured shales include organisms...
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Li A, Zhang W, Li X, Bao X, Qi X, Wu L, et al.
Microorganisms . 2023 Mar; 11(3). PMID: 36985211
Alteration of respiratory components as a function of pressure is a common strategy developed in deep-sea microorganisms, presumably to adapt to high hydrostatic pressure (HHP). While the electron transport chain...
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Miller K, Tang F, Li S, Mullane K, Shelton B, Bui L, et al.
Astrobiology . 2022 Nov; 23(1):94-104. PMID: 36450114
Several permanently cold solar system bodies are being investigated with regard to their potential habitability, including Mars and icy moons. In such locations, microbial life would have to cope with...
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Blanton J, Peoples L, Gerringer M, Iacuaniello C, Gallo N, Linley T, et al.
mSphere . 2022 Mar; 7(2):e0003222. PMID: 35306867
Hadal snailfishes are the deepest-living fishes in the ocean, inhabiting trenches from depths of ∼6,000 to 8,000 m. While the microbial communities in trench environments have begun to be characterized,...
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Zhang W, Zhang C, Zhou S, Li X, Mangenot S, Fouteau S, et al.
Microb Genom . 2021 Jul; 7(7). PMID: 34319226
Hadal trenches are the deepest but underexplored ecosystems on the Earth. Inhabiting the trench bottom is a group of micro-organisms termed obligate piezophiles that grow exclusively under high hydrostatic pressures...
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Schauberger C, Middelboe M, Larsen M, Peoples L, Bartlett D, Kirpekar F, et al.
Limnol Oceanogr . 2021 Jul; 66(6):2095-2109. PMID: 34239169
Hadal trenches represent the deepest part of the ocean and are dynamic depocenters with intensified prokaryotic activity. Here, we explored the distribution and drivers of prokaryotic and viral abundance from...
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Ando N, Barquera B, Bartlett D, Boyd E, Burnim A, Byer A, et al.
Annu Rev Biophys . 2021 Feb; 50:343-372. PMID: 33637008
Sampling and genomic efforts over the past decade have revealed an enormous quantity and diversity of life in Earth's extreme environments. This new knowledge of life on Earth poses the...
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Klempay B, Arandia-Gorostidi N, Dekas A, Bartlett D, Carr C, Doran P, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2021 Feb; 23(7):3825-3839. PMID: 33621409
Concurrent osmotic and chaotropic stress make MgCl -rich brines extremely inhospitable environments. Understanding the limits of life in these brines is essential to the search for extraterrestrial life on contemporary...
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Fisher L, Pontefract A, Som S, Carr C, Klempay B, Schmidt B, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2021 Feb; 23(7):3360-3369. PMID: 33538392
Deep-sea hypersaline anoxic basins (DHABs) are uniquely stratified polyextreme environments generally found in enclosed seas. These environments select for elusive and widely uncharacterized microbes that may be living below the...