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Changes and recovery of soil bacterial communities influenced by biological soil disinfestation as compared with chloropicrin-treatmen [PDF]
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Molecular structure of the ESCRT-III-based archaeal CdvAB cell division machinery. [PDF]
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Structure of the S-layer of Sulfolobus acidocaldarius
Nature, 1982The outermost component of many bacterial cell envelopes is a two-dimensional crystalline array of protein molecules, termed the S-layer1. Despite considerable effort to investigate its structure and composition, its precise function remains uncertain.
K. A. Taylor +2 more
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Population ecology of Sulfolobus acidocaldarius
Archives of Microbiology, 1974Optimal temperatures for elemental sulfur oxidation were determined for Sul/olobus acidocaldarius populations in a variety of hot, acid springs in Yellow- stone National Park, Wyoming. Cultures were obtained from some of the springs by enrichment and isolation at different incubation temperatures, and the optimal temperatures for these were also ...
B B, Bohlool, T D, Brock
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A defined cultivation medium for Sulfolobus acidocaldarius
Journal of Biotechnology, 2019The thermoacidophilic Crenarchaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius is an important model organism for Archaea and genetic systems are well established. To date, the organism is routinely cultivated on complex media based on protein hydrolysates and no common defined medium is established. In this work we address this lack of a standardized defined medium and
Julian Quehenberger +5 more
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An infB-Homolog in Sulfolobus acidocaldarius
Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 1996Summary We have identified an archaeal homologue of the bacterial translation initiation factor 2 (IF-2 or inf B) in a partial open reading frame situated upstream of the gene cluster coding for the large subunits of the DNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RNAP) in Sulfolobus acidocaldarius .
Patrick J. Keeling +4 more
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Histone-like protein in the Archaebacterium Sulfolobus acidocaldarius
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1983The Archaebacterium Thermoplasma acidophilum contains a basic chromosomal protein remarkably similar to the histones of eukaryotes. Therefore, it was of interest to examine a different Archaebacterium for similar proteins. We chose to examine Sulfolobus acidocaldarius because it is thermophilic, like T.
GREEN, GR, Searcy, DG, DELANGE, RJ
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Optimization of pyrite bioleaching using Sulfolobus acidocaldarius
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1993Optimization of batch pyrite bioleaching with Sulfolobus acidocaldarius was performed using statistical modelling and experimental design. First a screening design was made followed by response surface modelling. The dominating factors identified were pH, pulp density and particle size. The highest batch leaching rate after optimization was 270 mg iron·
E. B�rje Lindstr�m +3 more
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Thermopsin, A Thermostable Acid Protease from Sulfolobus Acidocaldarius
1991Most of the well-studied aspartic proteases, including those derived from yeast, fungi, plants and animal sources, are stable in temperatures up to about 50° to 60°C. Aspartic proteases which can function at high temperature in the range of 80° to 100°C have not been reported so far.
X, Lin, M, Fusek, J, Tang
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