Modular plasmid architectures have shown to be a very useful resource to standardize, build, share, and compare biological parts and functional vectors, and are being applied in an increasing number of microorganisms.
Carlos Verdú +5 more
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Building Proteins in a Day: Efficient 3D Molecular Reconstruction
Discovering the 3D atomic structure of molecules such as proteins and viruses is a fundamental research problem in biology and medicine. Electron Cryomicroscopy (Cryo-EM) is a promising vision-based technique for structure estimation which attempts to ...
Brubaker, Marcus A. +2 more
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DNA Relatedness of Thermus Strains, Description of Thermus brockianus sp. nov., and Proposal To Reestablish Thermus thermophilus (Oshima and Imahori) [PDF]
Aerobic, thermophilic, gram-negative bacteria obtained from Yellowstone National Park that were placed in the genus Thermus on the basis of phenotypic data were examined by chemotaxonomic techniques to determine their peptidoglycan compositions, their respiratory quinones, their mean DNA base compositions, and their levels of DNA-DNA homology as ...
R A, Williams +4 more
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Complete Genome Sequencing of Thermus thermophilus Strain HC11, Isolated from Mine Geyser in Japan
Thermus thermophilus strain HC11 was isolated from Mine Geyser in Japan, where type strain HB8 was isolated 50 years ago. In this article, the complete genome sequence of HC11 is presented.
K. Miyazaki
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Resolving environmental drivers of microbial community structure in Antarctic soils [PDF]
Antarctic soils are extremely cold, dry, and oligotrophic, yet harbour surprisingly high bacterial diversity. The severity of environmental conditions has constrained the development of multi-trophic communities, and species richness and distribution is ...
Barrett, John E. +4 more
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Transferable Denitrification Capability of Thermus thermophilus [PDF]
ABSTRACT Laboratory-adapted strains of Thermus spp. have been shown to require oxygen for growth, including the model strains T. thermophilus HB27 and HB8. In contrast, many isolates of this species that have not been intensively grown under laboratory conditions keep the capability
Álvarez, Laura +4 more
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We isolated halophilic and thermophilic Thermus thermophilus strains AA2-20 and AA2-29 from nonvolcanic, oceanic Arima Onsen (hot spring) in Japan. Here, we report the complete genome sequences of these organisms to gain insights into halophilicity ...
K. Miyazaki, Natsuki Tomariguchi
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Subthreshold Xi- Production in Collisions of p(3.5 GeV)+Nb [PDF]
Results on the production of the double-strange cascade hyperon $\mathrm{\Xi^-}$ are reported for collisions of p\,(3.5~GeV)\,+\,Nb, studied with the High Acceptance Di-Electron Spectrometer (HADES) at SIS18 at GSI Helmholtzzentrum for Heavy-Ion Research,
A. Balanda +99 more
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Thermus silvanus sp. nov. and Thermus chliarophilus sp. nov., Two New Species Related to Thermus ruber but with Lower Growth Temperatures [PDF]
Strains of Thermus silvanus sp. nov. and strains of Thermus chliarophilus sp. nov. were isolated from the hot spring at Vizela in northern Portugal and the hot spring at Alcafache in central Portugal, respectively. The strains of T. silvanus produce orange-red-pigmented colonies and have an optimum growth temperature of about 55 degrees C, while the ...
S, Tenreiro, M F, Nobre, M S, da Costa
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Multi-strange baryon production in pp, p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions measured with ALICE at the LHC
Multi-strange baryons are of particular interest in the understanding of particle production mechanisms, as their high strangeness content makes them susceptible to changes in the hadrochemistry of the colliding systems.
Alexandre, Didier
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