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Tu1906 HALOARCHAEA ABUNDANCE IN DIVERTICULOSIS

Gastroenterology
Lucille A. Ray   +9 more
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Haloarchaea, excellent candidates for removing pollutants from hypersaline wastewater.

Trends in Biotechnology, 2021
Hypersaline wastewater is difficult to treat due to the inhibition of salt stress on microbes' viability and metabolic capabilities. Haloarchaea, native microorganisms that thrive in hypersaline habitats, overcome this key obstacle naturally. This review
Jin Li   +3 more
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Genomic insights into antiviral defense systems in haloarchaea and their impact on virus susceptibility

bioRxiv
The ongoing evolutionary arm race between archaea and their viruses has led to the development of diverse defense systems against viruses. While recent computational approaches have uncovered many bacterial antiviral defense systems, the viral infection ...
Zaloa Aguirre-Sourrouille   +3 more
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Biopolymer (Polyhydroxybutrates) Production from Promising Haloarchaea: Characterization, Optimization with in Vitro Cytotoxic Activity

Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal
Biodegradable polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), consisting of monomers and heteropolymers, this is an alternative for polymers generated by fossil fuels. Halophilic archaea produced polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) as intracellular granules reserves energy in ...
N. Neyazi   +3 more
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Gasvesikel in Haloarchaea

BIOspektrum, 2011
Gasvesikel sind intrazellulare, luftgefullte Proteinstrukturen, deren Hulle fast ausschlieslich aus dem Protein GvpA besteht. uber die Bildung dieser Nanostrukturen ist noch wenig bekannt.
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Isolation of haloarchaea that grow at low salinities

Environmental Microbiology, 2004
Summary Archaea, the third domain of life, were long thought to be limited to environmental extremes. However, the discovery of archaeal 16S rRNA gene sequences in water, sediment and soil samples has called into question the notion of Archaea as obligate extremophiles.
Purdy KJ   +6 more
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Haloarchaea: worth exploring for their biotechnological potential

Biotechnology Letters, 2017
Halophilic archaea are unique microorganisms adapted to survive under high salt conditions and biomolecules produced by them may possess unusual properties. Haloarchaeal metabolites are stable at high salt and temperature conditions that are useful for industrial applications.
Aparna, Singh, Anil K, Singh
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Impact of Haloarchaea on Speciation of Uranium—A Multispectroscopic Approach

Environmental Science & Technology, 2018
Haloarchaea represent a predominant part of the microbial community in rock salt, which can serve as host rock for the disposal of high level radioactive waste. However, knowledge is missing about how Haloarchaea interact with radionuclides. Here, we used a combination of spectroscopic and microscopic methods to study the interactions of an extremely ...
Miriam Bader   +9 more
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Evolutionary Developmental Biology in Haloarchaea

2023
Archaea as one of the three domains of life are prokaryotes that are similar to bacteria, yet have distinct properties that separate them from Bacteria and Eukaryota. Most archaea and bacteria cells are similar in shape and size, but there are exceptions like the Haloquadratum walsbyi, which has flat and square-shaped cells. Archaea are the predominant
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Recent advances in the production, properties and applications of haloextremozymes protease and lipase from haloarchaea

World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 2023
S. Gaonkar   +2 more
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