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Overproduction of carotenoids in Thermus thermophilus
Journal of Fermentation and Bioengineering, 1994Phytoene synthase encoded by the crtB gene is one of the rate-limiting enzymes for carotenoid production in Thermus thermophilus. We introduced a multicopy recombinant plasmid, pCOP1, in which the Thermus crtB gene was cloned, into carotenoid overproducing mutants of T. thermophilus.
Takayuki Hoshino+2 more
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The Taxonomy and Identification of Thermus
1995Bacteria of the genus Thermus were first isolated in the late 1960s from hot springs in Japan and the USA. Thermus strains also appear to be widespread in neutral, hot, aqueous artificial environments such as domestic and industrial hot water systems and thermally polluted streams.
Ralph A. D. Williams, Richard J. Sharp
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1995
In a review of the applied genetics of aerobic thermophiles, Imanaka and Aiba (1986) identified six potential advantages of a thermophilic cloning system compared with a mesophilic system.
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In a review of the applied genetics of aerobic thermophiles, Imanaka and Aiba (1986) identified six potential advantages of a thermophilic cloning system compared with a mesophilic system.
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1978
The discovery of the genus Thermus (Brock and Freeze, 1969) provided our first impetus for detailed studies on the physiology of thermophilic bacteria. Its discovery was one of the simpler things we did, because enrichment and culture were so easy.
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The discovery of the genus Thermus (Brock and Freeze, 1969) provided our first impetus for detailed studies on the physiology of thermophilic bacteria. Its discovery was one of the simpler things we did, because enrichment and culture were so easy.
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Biotechnological Applications of Thermus
1995The ability of organisms to grow at elevated temperatures has often been inferred to be of use in biotechnology. Most of the applications envisage the use of enzymes derived from thermophiles and involve the extreme thermostability of such enzymes (Kristjansson, 1990). There is now extensive literature on the purification and properties of enzymes from
Peter L. Bergquist, Hugh W. Morgan
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The lOSa RNA Gene of Thermus thermophilus
DNA Sequence, 1998The 10Sa RNA gene of Thermus thermophilus was isolated and sequenced. The tRNA-like structure at the 5' and 3' ends and other secondary structure features of the T. thermophilus 10Sa RNA are similar to E. coli 10Sa RNA. A variant of the sequence motif coding for the tag peptide is located in the centre of T. thermophilus 10Sa RNA.
Sprinzl M+5 more
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Purification and characterization of Thermus thermophilus UvrD
Extremophiles, 2003The DNA helicase UvrD (helicase II) protein plays an important role in nucleotide excision repair, mismatch repair, rolling circular plasmid replication, and in DNA replication. A homologue of the Escherichia coli uvrD gene was previously identified in Thermus thermophilus; however, to date, a UvrD helicase has not been purified and characterized from ...
Tommie V. McCarthy, Ruairi Collins
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Activation of Thermus phosphofructokinase by monovalent cations
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Enzymology, 1979The presence of the monovalent cations Tl+, NH+4, K+, Rb+ or Cs+, in decreasing order of potency, produce a marked equivalent increase in the specific enzyme activity of phosphofructokinase (ATP:D-fructose-6-phosphate 1-phosphotransferase, EC 2.7.1.11) purified from extreme thermophile, Thermus X-1. By contrast, the monovalent cations Li+, Na+ or CH3NH+
Sioe Thung Thompson, Earle Stellwagen
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The Genus Thermus and Related Microorganisms
1992Bacteria of the genus Thermus have been isolated from many natural and artificial thermal environments throughout the world. The first strains of the type species Thermus aquaticus were isolated from neutral and alkaline hot springs in Yellowstone National Park, USA (Brock and Freeze, 1969).
R. A. D. Williams, Milton S. Da Costa
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Thermus thermophilus ribosomes for crystallographic studies
Biochimie, 1991Three-dimensional crystals of the 70S ribosomes, the 70S ribosome-mRNA-tRNA complex, the 30S ribosomal subunits, several ribosomal proteins, the elongation factor G and threonyl- and seryl-tRNA synthetases from a Gram-negative extreme thermophilic bacterium, Thermus thermophilus, have been obtained at our institute.
M. B. Garber+3 more
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