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In the seventeenth century, Antoine von Leeuwenhook used a simple microscope to discover that we live within a previously undetected microbial world containing an enormously diverse population of creatures. The late nineteenth and early twentieth century
Simon, Melvin I., Stein, Jeffrey L.
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Phylogenomic analysis of proteins that are distinctive of and its main subgroups and the origin of methanogenesis [PDF]
Background The Archaea are highly diverse in terms of their physiology, metabolism and ecology. Presently, very few molecular characteristics are known that are uniquely shared by either all archaea or the different main groups within archaea.
Gupta Radhey S, Gao Beile
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A Biotechnological Approach to Enzyme‐Based Fertilisers: Immobilisation of Acid Phosphatases
The immobilization performance of M2‐32 varied with clay type, with palygorskite providing the highest catalytic reaction and stability. After immobilization, the enzyme preserved its broad pH and temperature tolerance. Neither the free nor the immobilized protein produced measurable changes in the rhizosphere microbial diversity.
María‐Isabel Recio +4 more
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Archaeal Chromatin Proteins Cren7 and Sul7d Compact DNA by Bending and Bridging
Archaeal chromatin proteins Cren7 and Sul7d from Sulfolobus are DNA benders. To better understand their architectural roles in chromosomal DNA organization, we analyzed DNA compaction by Cren7 and Sis7d, a Sul7d family member, from Sulfolobus islandicus ...
Zhenfeng Zhang +7 more
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Soybean (Glycine max L.) rhizosphere responses to organic fertilisation remain unknown. This study used 16S rRNA sequencing to assess microbial diversity under cattle dung and poultry manure. Results showed distinct community shifts, improved soil nutrients and stable core metabolic functions, highlighting organic inputs as sustainable strategies for ...
Ijeoma Emelda Osuji +2 more
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Lysine Methylation Modulates the Interaction of Archaeal Chromatin Protein Cren7 With DNA
Cren7 and Sis7d, two chromatin proteins from Sulfolobus islandicus, undergo extensive methylations at multiple lysine residues to various extents. Whether this highly conserved protein serves an epigenetic role in the regulation of the structure and ...
Niannian Ding +8 more
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Switchgrass cultivation sustained biomass production while rapidly improving soil structure and reducing salinity in coastal saline‐alkali soils. These changes reshaped microbial communities through environmental filtering, establishing plant‐soil‐microbe feedbacks that support both bioenergy production and ecological restoration.
Aoxiang Chang +17 more
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The Genome ofSulfolobus acidocaldarius, a Model Organism of theCrenarchaeota [PDF]
ABSTRACTSulfolobus acidocaldariusis an aerobic thermoacidophilic crenarchaeon which grows optimally at 80°C and pH 2 in terrestrial solfataric springs. Here, we describe the genome sequence of strain DSM639, which has been used for many seminal studies on archaeal and crenarchaeal biology.
Chen, Lanming +10 more
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The deep biosphere in terrestrial sediments in the Chesapeake Bay area, Virginia, USA
For the first time quantitative data on the abundance of Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya in deep terrestrial sediments are provided using multiple methods (total cell counting, quantitative real-time PCR (Q-PCR) and catalyzed reporter deposition ...
Anja eBreuker +3 more
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Coherent millennial-scale patterns in Uk'37 and TEX86H temperature records during the penultimate interglacial-to-glacial cycle in the western Mediterranean [PDF]
The TEX86H temperature proxy is a relatively new proxy based on crenarchaeotal lipids and has rarely been applied together with other temperature proxies. In this study, we applied the TEX86H on a sediment core from the Alboran Sea (western Mediterranean,
Anand +69 more
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