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Comparison of picolyl azide-based BONCAT and microautoradiography for assessing the heterotrophic prokaryotic activity in the deep ocean

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Prokaryotic Glycoproteins

ChemInform, 2003
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P, Messner, C, Schäffer
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Prokaryotic glycosylation

PROTEOMICS, 2001
With the advances of molecular biology and with improved analytical techniques a significant change of perception has taken place regarding prokaryotic glycoproteins. Glycosylation of proteins from prokaryotes is no longer considered a specific feature of certain organisms but has been demonstrated for many archaea and bacteria.
C, Schäffer, M, Graninger, P, Messner
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Prokaryotic Phototaxis

2009
Microorganisms have various mechanisms at their disposal to react to (changes in) their ambient light climate (i.e., intensity, color, direction, and degree of polarization). Of these, one of the best studied mechanisms is the process of phototaxis.
Hoff, W.D.   +3 more
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PROKARYOTIC DNA REPLICATION

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1992
PERSPECTIVES AND SUMMARY ..... 673 INTRODUCTION TO REPLICATION OPERATIONS 674 ELONGATION..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 677 The DNA Polymerase Complexes 677 Primosomes .. . .... . ... .. . ..... . ...... . . ...... ... . . . ....... ... . .....
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Prokaryotic Genome Annotation

2021
In the last decade, the high-throughput and relatively low cost of short-read sequencing technologies have revolutionized prokaryotic genomics. This has led to an exponential increase in the number of bacterial and archaeal genome sequences available, as well as corresponding increase of genome assembly and annotation tools developed.
Jeffrey A, Kimbrel   +2 more
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Prokaryotic genetic code

Experientia, 1990
The prokaryotic genetic code has been influenced by directional mutation pressure (GC/AT pressure) that has been exerted on the entire genome. This pressure affects the synonymous codon choice, the amino acid composition of proteins and tRNA anticodons.
S, Osawa   +5 more
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Prokaryotic sulfur oxidation

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2005
Recent biochemical and genomic data differentiate the sulfur oxidation pathway of Archaea from those of Bacteria. From these data it is evident that members of the Alphaproteobacteria harbor the complete sulfur-oxidizing Sox enzyme system, whereas members of the beta and gamma subclass and the Chlorobiaceae contain sox gene clusters that lack the genes
Cornelius G, Friedrich   +4 more
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Glycoproteins in prokaryotes

Archives of Microbiology, 1997
Rather recently it has become clear that prokaryotes (Archaea and Bacteria) are able to glycosylate proteins. A literature survey revealed the different types of glycoproteins. They include mainly surface layer (S-layer) proteins, flagellins, and polysaccharide-degrading enzymes. Only in a few cases is structural information available.
S, Moens, J, Vanderleyden
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Prokaryotic motility structures

Microbiology, 2003
Prokaryotes use a wide variety of structures to facilitate motility. The majority of research to date has focused on swimming motility and the molecular architecture of the bacterial flagellum. While intriguing questions remain, especially concerning the specialized export system involved in flagellum assembly, for the most part the structural ...
Sonia L, Bardy   +2 more
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