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Research in Microbiology

Volume 153, Issue 1, January–February 2002, Pages 7-12
Research in Microbiology

Mini-review
Life and death of dried prokaryotes

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Abstract

The removal of water through air drying damages membranes, proteins and nucleic acids and is lethal to the majority of organisms. Nevertheless, some vegetative cells of bacteria and cyanobacteria survive extreme desiccation. Understanding the mechanisms of their desiccation tolerance is an important issue in cell biology and holds promise for the metabolic engineering of desiccation-sensitive cells.

Keywords

Anhydrobiosis
Desiccation tolerance
Water stress
Anhydrobiotic engineering

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