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The 2-oxoacid dehydrogenase multienzyme complex of Haloferax volcanii

Extremophiles, 2007
Those aerobic archaea whose genomes have been sequenced possess four adjacent genes that, by sequence comparisons with bacteria and eukarya, appear to encode the component enzymes of a 2-oxoacid dehydrogenase multienzyme complex. However, no catalytic activity of any such complex has ever been detected in the archaea.
Dina M, Al-Mailem   +2 more
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Small RNAs of the halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2009
In recent years, sRNAs (small non-coding RNAs) have been found to be abundant in eukaryotes and bacteria and have been recognized as a novel class of gene expression regulators. In contrast, much less is known about sRNAs in archaea, except for snoRNAs (small nucleolar RNAs) that are involved in the modification of bases in stable RNAs.
Jörg, Soppa   +10 more
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A Protein-Serine Phosphatase from the Halophilic Archaeon Haloferax volcanii

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1993
We have detected a protein phosphatase activity in soluble extracts from the halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii. This activity was markedly stimulated by the divalent metal ions Mn2+ and Cd2+. It dephosphorylated phosphoseryl residues in casein, mixed histones, and phosphorylase a, but not phosphotyrosyl residues in reduced, carboxyamidomethylated ...
K A, Oxenrider, P J, Kennelly
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Amber suppression in the archaebacterium Haloferax volcanii

2009
The purpose of this project was to test whether amber suppression can occur in Haloferax volcanii or not, and if so, to construct a H. volcanii strain that can suppress amber mutations. To achieve this goal, a putative amber suppressor was constructed from the tyrosine transfer RNA of H. volcanii.
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Haloferax volcanii DS2 and Halobacterium salinarium GRB

1998
Contig maps for two haloarchaeal genomes have been constructed to date: Haloferax volcanii DS2 (Charlebois et al., 1991) and Halobacterium salinarium GRB (St. Jean et al., 1994). Additionally, chromosomal macrorestriction maps are available from Haloferax mediterranei ATCC 33500 (Lopez-Garcia et al., 1992; Anton et al., 1994) and from Hb.
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Salty and Sweet: Protein Glycosylation in Haloferax volcanii

2011
Ever since the discovery of the first glycosylated archaeal protein, namely the Halobacterium salinarum surface-layer glycoprotein some 35 years ago, research on haloarchaea has been at the forefront of efforts to decipher the archaeal version of N-glycosylation, a universal post-translational modification.
Jerry Eichler   +7 more
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Physicochemical characterization and emulsifying properties of a novel exopolysaccharide produced by haloarchaeon Haloferax mucosum

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
Mayra Alejandra López-Ortega   +2 more
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