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The Genus Thermus

2021
Bacteria of the genus Thermus were first isolated from hot springs in Yellowstone National Park, US at temperatures of 53 to 86°C and pH values between 8 and 9, and allocated to the type species, Thermus aquaticus. A low concentration of organic matter in the medium, together with an incubation temperature of 70 to 75°C, was emphasized as important for
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l-Alanine dehydrogenase from Thermus thermophilus

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Enzymology, 1980
A heat-stable L-alanine dehydrogenase was isolated and purified from the extremely thermophilic microorganism, Thermus thermophilus, by affinity chromatography. The enzyme has a molecular weight of 290 000, as determined by the sedimentation equilibrium method, and is composed of six subunits of identical molecular weight as concluded from sodium ...
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2008
Polyhydroxyalkanoic acids (PHAs) are carbon and energy storage polymers synthesized by most embecteria and archea in response to environmental conditions, such as an excess of carbon source and a limitation of the other nutrients. PHA granules are surrounded by a phospholipid membrane with embedded, or attached proteins such as PHA synthese, PHA ...
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Recent applications of THERMUS

Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters, 2011
Some of the most recent applications of the statistical-thermal model package, THERMUS, are reviewed. These applications focus on fluctuation and correlation observables in an ideal particle and anti-particle gas in limited momentum space segments, as well as in a hadron resonance gas. In the case of the latter, a Monte Carlo event generator, utilising
S. Wheaton, M. Hauer
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Genetics of Thermus

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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2011
Firstly, the bacterial strain hermus thermophilus HB8 was grown in a medium containing as the sole carbon source sodium alginate 0.2 % w/v and the extracellular medium was isolated. Then the extracellular medium was lyophilized to a final volume of 20 ml and siderophores were determined using the specific CAS solution (chromoazurol).
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