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Halocin H4 is activated through cleavage by halolysin HlyR4. [PDF]

open access: yesAppl Environ Microbiol
Chen S   +8 more
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Systematic engineering to enhance valencene production in Rhodobacter sphaeroides. [PDF]

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Li Z   +7 more
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A previously undescribed archaeal virus suppresses host immunity. [PDF]

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Turgeman-Grott I   +13 more
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Viruses and virus satellites of haloarchaea and their nanosized DPANN symbionts reveal intricate nested interactions

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Yifan Zhou   +6 more
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Archaeal type six secretion system mediates contact-dependent antagonism. [PDF]

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Proteolytic Activity Assays in Haloarchaea

2022
Extreme halophilic archaea (haloarchaea) have adapted their physiology and biomolecules to thrive in saline environments (>2 M NaCl). Many haloarchaea produce extracellular hydrolases (including proteases) with potential biotechnological applications, which require unusual high salt concentrations to attain their function and maintain their stability ...
Roberto Alejandro Paggi   +2 more
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Biofilm formation by haloarchaea

Environmental Microbiology, 2012
Summary A fluorescence‐based live‐cell adhesion assay was used to examine biofilm formation by 20 different haloarchaea, including species of H alobacterium , H
Sabrina, Fröls   +2 more
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