Psychrophile
Psychrophile is an organism that thrives at very low temperatures, usually with an optimal growth temperature from 0 to 15°C and the ability to grow at or below 0°C. They inhabit permanently cold environments such as polar regions, the deep sea, glaciers, permafrost, and high-altitude soils. Psychrophiles differ from psychrotolerant organisms, which can grow at low temperatures but prefer warmer conditions.
Key adaptations include membranes rich in unsaturated fatty acids to maintain fluidity, cold-active enzymes with higher
Most psychrophiles are heterotrophs, though some photoautotrophs and chemolithoautotrophs exist. Growth is typically slow and easily
Psychrophiles have biotechnological relevance because cold-adapted enzymes function at low temperatures and can be used in
See also: extremophile, psychrotolerant, mesophile, thermophile.