Haloadaptation: Insights from comparative modeling studies of halophilic archaeal DHFRs
Proteins of halophilic archaea function in high-salt concentrations that inactivate or precipitate homologous proteins from non-halophilic species. Haloadaptation and the mechanism behind the phenomenon are not yet fully understood.
Hamodrakas, S.J. +2 more
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Studies on Purification and Properties of Some Halophilic Enzymes
The methods of affinity chromatography, heat treatment, and chromatography on agarose with (NH4)2SO4 were used in the presence of high salt concentrations to purify halophilic enzymes.
Pater, Alan
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Diversity of UV Resistance in the Halophilic Archaea
Members of halophilic archaea, like Halobacterium, are remarkably resistant to ultraviolet light (UV). However, it is unclear to what extent other halophilic archaea share this phenotype, despite the common generalization that halophilic archaea are UV ...
Hamawi, Rafael
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Deterministic abiotic filtering and halophilic core microbiomes shape bacterial community assembly in coastal salt flats (sabkha) of southern Morocco. [PDF]
Amechatte G +6 more
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Coordinated proteome-scale remodeling underlies polyextremophilic survival in Antarctic cryo-hypersaline brines. [PDF]
Pandey S +4 more
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Solid-state fermentation as a tool for the culture of halophilic archaea: a practical experience for undergraduate students in biosciences. [PDF]
Villa Lerma AG +5 more
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Draft genome sequence of <i>Salibacterium</i> sp. K-3, a halophilic Mn(II)-oxidizing bacterium. [PDF]
Abdulwahed LA, Greene AC.
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Airborne Halophilic and Non-Halophilic Microbial Communities in an Underground Salt Mine Affected by Seasonal Environmental Fluctuations. [PDF]
Puławska A +9 more
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New lineages provide insights into the convergent evolution of extreme salt adaptation within symbiotic Archaea. [PDF]
Hamm JN +5 more
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Culturable diversity of halophilic bacteria in foreshore soils
Halophilic bacteria are commonly found in natural environments containing significant concentra-tion of NaCl such as inland salt lakes and evaporated sea-shore pools, as well as environments such as curing brines, salted food products and saline soils ...
Seung Bum Kim +2 more
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