نتایج جستجو برای: archaea

تعداد نتایج: 7833  

2016
Xian Fu Rui Liu Iona Sanchez Cecilia Silva-Sanchez Nathaniel L. Hepowit Shiyun Cao Sixue Chen Julie Maupin-Furlow

UNLABELLED The molecular mechanisms of targeted proteolysis in archaea are poorly understood, yet they may have deep evolutionary roots shared with the ubiquitin-proteasome system of eukaryotic cells. Here, we demonstrate in archaea that TBP2, a TATA-binding protein (TBP) modified by ubiquitin-like isopeptide bonds, is phosphorylated and targeted for degradation by proteasomes. Rapid turnover o...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Nicholas B Justice Chongle Pan Ryan Mueller Susan E Spaulding Vega Shah Christine L Sun Alexis P Yelton Christopher S Miller Brian C Thomas Manesh Shah Nathan VerBerkmoes Robert Hettich Jillian F Banfield

Archaea are widely distributed and yet are most often not the most abundant members of microbial communities. Here, we document a transition from Bacteria- to Archaea-dominated communities in microbial biofilms sampled from the Richmond Mine acid mine drainage (AMD) system (∼pH 1.0, ∼38°C) and in laboratory-cultivated biofilms. This transition occurs when chemoautotrophic microbial communities ...

2016
Michael W. W. Adams J. A. Farkas Janet Westpheling

Innovative Solutions to Global Needs TECHNOLOGY CASE 1576 USPTO Links Introduction It would be difficult to overestimate the contribution of genetic manipulation to the study of any biological system, and it is an essential tool for the metabolic engineering of biosynthetic and substrate utilization pathways. This is particularly true for the archaea since, in spite of their environmental and i...

Journal: :Immunological reviews 2011
Stefan H E Kaufmann

The phylogenetic tree segregates into three major groups, which probably descended from a common ancestor: the bacteria, the archaea, and the eucarya (1–3). While bacteria and archaea lack a true nucleus and intracellular organelles, eucarya possess these. The origin of the ancestor remains elusive, but it emerged about 4 billion years ago. The bacteria probably started life 3.5 billion years a...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2009
Danny Ionescu Sigrid Penno Maya Haimovich Branko Rihtman Aram Goodwin Daniel Schwartz Lena Hazanov Mark Chernihovsky Anton F Post Aharon Oren

Using a polyphasic approach, we examined the presence of Archaea in the Gulf of Aqaba, a warm marine ecosystem, isolated from major ocean currents and subject to pronounced seasonal changes in hydrography. Catalyzed reported deposition FISH analyses showed that Archaea make up to >20% of the prokaryotic community in the Gulf. A spatial separation between the two major phyla of Archaea was obser...

2014
Alexandra K. Perras Gerhard Wanner Andreas Klingl Maximilian Mora Anna K. Auerbach Veronika Heinz Alexander J. Probst Harald Huber Reinhard Rachel Sandra Meck Christine Moissl-Eichinger

Similarly to Bacteria, Archaea are microorganisms that interact with their surrounding environment in a versatile manner. To date, interactions based on cellular structure and surface appendages have mainly been documented using model systems of cultivable archaea under laboratory conditions. Here, we report on the microbial interactions and ultrastructural features of the uncultivated SM1 Eury...

2017
Mario Alberto Martínez-Núñez Zuemy Rodríguez-Escamilla Katya Rodríguez-Vázquez Ernesto Pérez-Rueda

The metabolic pathways that carry out the biochemical transformations sustaining life depend on the efficiency of their associated enzymes. In recent years, it has become clear that promiscuous enzymes have played an important role in the function and evolution of metabolism. In this work we analyze the repertoire of promiscuous enzymes in 89 non-redundant genomes of the Archaea cellular domain...

2017
Akanksha Rajput Manoj Kumar

LuxR solos are unexplored in Archaea, despite their vital role in the bacterial regulatory network. They assist bacteria in perceiving acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs) and/or non-AHLs signaling molecules for establishing intraspecies, interspecies, and interkingdom communication. In this study, we explored the potential LuxR solos of Archaea from InterPro v62.0 meta-database employing taxonomic,...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 1997
J R Brown W F Doolittle

Since the late 1970s, determining the phylogenetic relationships among the contemporary domains of life, the Archaea (archaebacteria), Bacteria (eubacteria), and Eucarya (eukaryotes), has been central to the study of early cellular evolution. The two salient issues surrounding the universal tree of life are whether all three domains are monophyletic (i.e., all equivalent in taxanomic rank) and ...

Journal: :Sustainability 2022

This study aimed to analyze the population dynamics of methanogenic archaea in co-digestion systems operated under different concentrations industrial waste such as ricotta whey and brewery sludge association with bovine manure. It was believed that these residues from food industry combined manure can contribute improve production biogas. To identify archaea, DNA extractions sequencing 16s rRN...

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