DNA replication origins in Haloferax volcanii [PDF]
DNA replication is fundamental to the proliferation of life. Sites of DNA replication initiation are called replication origins. Bacteria replicate from a single origin whereas eukaryotes utilise multiple origins for each chromosome. The archaeal domain includes species which replicate using multiple origins of replication in addition to those which ...
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Characterization of a plasmid from moderately halophilic eubacteria [PDF]
A plasmid has been isolated for the first time from moderately halophilic eubacteria. Halomonas elongata, Halomonrrs halmphila, Deleya halophila and Vibrio costkola were found to harbour an 11.5 kbp plasmid (pMH1).
Fernández Castillo, Rosario +4 more
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The putative mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylase from Picrophilus torridus is in reality a mevalonate-3-kinase with high potential for bioproduction of isobutene [PDF]
Mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylase (MVD) is an ATP-dependent enzyme that catalyzes the phosphorylation/decarboxylation of (R)-mevalonate-5-diphosphate to isopentenyl pyrophosphate in the mevalonate (MVA) pathway.MVD is a key enzyme in engineered ...
A. M. Spormann +8 more
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Regulation der Translation in Haloferax volcanii [PDF]
Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurden ausgewählte 5’- und 3’-untranslatierte Regionen (UTRs) von mRNAs aus H. volcanii bestimmt. Dieses Datenset wurde verwendet um (1) haloarchaeale UTRs zu charakterisieren, (2) Konsensuselemente für die Transkrikptionsinitiation und -termination zu verifizieren und (3) den Einfluss haloarchaealer UTRs auf die Initiation und ...
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Work in the T.A. laboratory has been supported by the Bio technology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) (grant numbers BB/N016491/1 and BB/R007543/1 to P.P.-A. and A.D., respectively). The funders had no role in study design, data col lection and interpretation, nor the decision to submit the work for ...
Pérez Arnáiz, Patricia +3 more
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Limited Cross-Complementation Between Haloferax volcanii PilB1-C1 and PilB3-C3 Paralogs
Type IV pili are evolutionarily conserved cell surface filaments that promote surface adhesion and cell aggregation providing bacteria and archaea protection from a variety of stress conditions.
Georgio Legerme, Mechthild Pohlschroder
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Biological functions, genetic and biochemical characterization, and NMR structure determination of the small zinc finger protein HVO_2753 from Haloferax volcanii [PDF]
Sebastian Zahn +7 more
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Prozessierung stabiler RNAs im Archaeon Haloferax volcanii
The RNA metabolism in kingdoms bacteria and eukarya is well studied, whereas the mechanisms in archaea are still not well understood. The goal of this study was to find new endonucleolytic RNases for RNA precursor processing and maturation in archaea. The following two approaches were applied: An in vitro approach for the identification of new RNases ...
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Environmental factors influence the Haloferax volcanii S-layer protein structure.
S-layers commonly cover archaeal cell envelopes and are composed of proteins that self-assemble into a paracrystalline surface structure. Despite their detection in almost all archaea, there are few reports investigating the structural properties of ...
Thiago Rodrigues-Oliveira +5 more
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Assigning a function to a conserved archaeal metallo-β-lactamase from Haloferax volcanii [PDF]
Susan M. Fischer +5 more
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