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TbsP and TrmB jointly regulate gapII to influence cell development phenotypes in the archaeon Haloferax volcanii. [PDF]
Hackley RK +10 more
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TroR is the primary regulator of the iron homeostasis transcription network in the halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii. [PDF]
Martinez Pastor M +6 more
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In Vivo Protein Cross-Linking and Coimmunoprecipitation in Haloferax volcanii
Methods in Molecular Biology, 2022Coimmunoprecipitation is a powerful and commonly used method to identify protein-protein interactions in a physiological context. Here, we report a coimmunoprecipitation protocol that was adapted and optimized for the haloarchaeon Haloferax volcanii to identify interacting partners to the LonB protease.
Roberto A Paggi
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Trends in Microbiology, 2019
In this infographic we present the main tools available for the halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii, which have enabled successful research on its biology, including its genetics, proteostasis, cell surface structures, metabolic pathways, and adaptation to high salt environments. Isolated from the Dead Sea in 1975, Haloferax volcanii thrives in high
Mechthild, Pohlschroder, Stefan, Schulze
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In this infographic we present the main tools available for the halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii, which have enabled successful research on its biology, including its genetics, proteostasis, cell surface structures, metabolic pathways, and adaptation to high salt environments. Isolated from the Dead Sea in 1975, Haloferax volcanii thrives in high
Mechthild, Pohlschroder, Stefan, Schulze
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Structural and functional adaptation of Haloferax volcanii TFEα/β [PDF]
The basal transcription factor TFE enhances transcription initiation by catalysing DNA strand-separation, a process that varies with temperature and ionic strength. Canonical TFE forms a heterodimeric complex whose integrity and function critically relies on a cubane iron-sulphur cluster residing in the TFEβ subunit.
Fabian Blombach +2 more
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