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Exploring methanogenic archaea and their thermal responses in the glacier-fed stream sediments of Rongbuk River basin, Mt. Everest. [PDF]
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Shaken not stirred - effect of different mixing modes during the cultivation of methanogenic pure cultures. [PDF]
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Bilayer-Forming Lipids Enhance Archaeal Monolayer Membrane Stability. [PDF]
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Diversity and dynamics of multiple symbionts contribute to early development of broadcast spawning reef-building coral <i>Dipsastraea veroni</i>. [PDF]
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Archaea and the origin of eukaryotes [PDF]
Woese and Fox's 1977 paper on the discovery of the Archaea triggered a revolution in the field of evolutionary biology by showing that life was divided into not only prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Rather, they revealed that prokaryotes comprise two distinct types of organisms, the Bacteria and the Archaea.
Laura Eme, Anja Spang, Courtney W Stairs
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Theoretical Population Biology, 2002
Archaea, members of the third domain of life, are bacterial-looking prokaryotes that harbour many unique genotypic and phenotypic properties, testifying for their peculiar evolutionary status. The archaeal ancestor was probably a hyperthermophilic anaerobe.
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Archaea, members of the third domain of life, are bacterial-looking prokaryotes that harbour many unique genotypic and phenotypic properties, testifying for their peculiar evolutionary status. The archaeal ancestor was probably a hyperthermophilic anaerobe.
Hervé Philippe+2 more
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Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening, 2019
Background: Riboswitches are cis-acting, non-coding RNA elements found in the 5’UTR of bacterial mRNA and 3’ UTR of eukaryotic mRNA, that fold in a complex manner to act as receptors for specific metabolites hence altering their conformation in response to the change in concentrations of a ligand or metabolite. Riboswitches function as gene regulators
D Swati, Angela Gupta
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Background: Riboswitches are cis-acting, non-coding RNA elements found in the 5’UTR of bacterial mRNA and 3’ UTR of eukaryotic mRNA, that fold in a complex manner to act as receptors for specific metabolites hence altering their conformation in response to the change in concentrations of a ligand or metabolite. Riboswitches function as gene regulators
D Swati, Angela Gupta
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Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2011
Investigation of an actin orthologue in crenarchaeota provides insight into the formation of cell shape in archaea.
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Investigation of an actin orthologue in crenarchaeota provides insight into the formation of cell shape in archaea.
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Adaptation of the membrane in Archaea
Biophysical Chemistry, 2013Microbes often face contrasted and fluctuating environmental conditions, to which they need to adapt or die. Because membranes play a central role in regulating fluxes inward and outward from the cells, maintaining the appropriate structure of the membrane is crucial to maintain cellular integrity and functions. This is achieved in bacteria and eucarya
Cario, Anaïs, M. Oger, Phil
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Translational recoding in archaea
Extremophiles, 2012Translational recoding includes a group of events occurring during gene translation, namely stop codon readthrough, programmed ±1 frameshifting, and ribosome bypassing, which have been found in organisms from all domains of life. They serve to regulate protein expression at translational level and represent a relatively less known exception to the ...
CobucciPonzano Beatrice+2 more
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