2015
DOI: 10.3109/10242422.2015.1060229
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Protease production by free and immobilized cells of the cold-adapted yeast Cryptococcus victoriae CA-8

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“…In recent times, Antarctic cold habitats such as deep-sea sediment, Prydz Bay [ 11 ]; soil samples, King George Island [ 12 – 15 ]; seawater and krill [ 16 ]; marine water, Casey Station [ 17 ]; and penguin feathers [ 18 ] have been explored for isolation of cold-adapted protease-producing microorganisms. Other cold environments inhabiting cold-adapted protease-producing microorganisms are Japanese deep-sea water [ 19 ], yellow sea [ 20 , 21 ], Ikka Fjord and surficial sediments in Greenland [ 22 ], deep-sea mud in Eastern Indian Ocean [ 23 ], and Bolu Mountain and Erzurum soil in Turkey [ 24 , 25 ]. Cold-adapted protease producers have been isolated from soil samples of various Indian Himalayan regions such as Lahaul and Spiti [ 26 ], Kashmir apple garden [ 27 ], Thajiwas glacier [ 28 ], Gangotri glacier [ 29 ], and Wular Lake [ 30 ].…”
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“…In recent times, Antarctic cold habitats such as deep-sea sediment, Prydz Bay [ 11 ]; soil samples, King George Island [ 12 – 15 ]; seawater and krill [ 16 ]; marine water, Casey Station [ 17 ]; and penguin feathers [ 18 ] have been explored for isolation of cold-adapted protease-producing microorganisms. Other cold environments inhabiting cold-adapted protease-producing microorganisms are Japanese deep-sea water [ 19 ], yellow sea [ 20 , 21 ], Ikka Fjord and surficial sediments in Greenland [ 22 ], deep-sea mud in Eastern Indian Ocean [ 23 ], and Bolu Mountain and Erzurum soil in Turkey [ 24 , 25 ]. Cold-adapted protease producers have been isolated from soil samples of various Indian Himalayan regions such as Lahaul and Spiti [ 26 ], Kashmir apple garden [ 27 ], Thajiwas glacier [ 28 ], Gangotri glacier [ 29 ], and Wular Lake [ 30 ].…”
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“… Himalayan cold soil [ 26 ] Stenotrophomonas sp. Thajiwas glacier soil [ 28 ] Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Gangotri glacier soil [ 29 ] Fungi Geomyces pannorum Antarctica [ 15 ] Penicillium nalgiovense Moldy sausage [ 40 ] Yeast Cryptococcus victoriae Turkish soil [ 25 ] Glaciozyma antarctica Antarctic marine water [ 17 ] Goffeauzyma gilvescens Antarctic soil [ 14 ] Naganishia globosa Antarctic soil [ 14 ] Naganishia adeliensis Antarctic soil [ 14 ] Naganishia albida Antarctic soil [ 14 ] Sporobolomyces roseus Water of disused silver and lead mine [ 31 ] Yamadazyma spp. Water, leaf, and grass from mountain [ 24 ] …”
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“…Similarly, another experiment was conducted using CaCl 2 solution prepared in 50 mM sodium citrate buffer (pH 4.8). Likewise, different combinations of NA and CaCl 2 solutions were prepared in different solvents to investigate the most suitable combination (Unver et al, 2015).…”
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