نتایج جستجو برای: archaea

تعداد نتایج: 7833  

2014
Kirill Borziak Mareike G. Posner Abhishek Upadhyay Michael J. Danson Stefan Bagby Steve Dorus

Metagenomic analyses have advanced our understanding of ecological microbial diversity, but to what extent can metagenomic data be used to predict the metabolic capacity of difficult-to-study organisms and their abiotic environmental interactions? We tackle this question, using a comparative genomic approach, by considering the molecular basis of aerobiosis within archaea. Lipoylation, the cova...

2013
Pierre-François Pluchon Thomas Fouqueau Christophe Crezé Sébastien Laurent Julien Briffotaux Gaëlle Hogrel Adeline Palud Ghislaine Henneke Anne Godfroy Winfried Hausner Michael Thomm Jacques Nicolas Didier Flament

In Archaea, the proteins involved in the genetic information processing pathways, including DNA replication, transcription, and translation, share strong similarities with those of eukaryotes. Characterizations of components of the eukaryotic-type replication machinery complex provided many interesting insights into DNA replication in both domains. In contrast, DNA repair processes of hyperther...

2017
Kasie Raymann Andrew H. Moeller Andrew L. Goodman Howard Ochman

Archaea are habitual residents of the human gut flora but are detected at substantially lower frequencies than bacteria. Previous studies have indicated that each human harbors very few archaeal species. However, the low diversity of human-associated archaea that has been detected could be due to the preponderance of bacteria in these communities, such that relatively few sequences are classifi...

2016
Garima Dubey Bharati Kollah Vijay Kumar Gour Arvind Kumar Shukla Santosh Ranjan Mohanty

Plant-microbial interaction in rhizosphere plays vital role in shaping plant's growth and ecosystem function. Most of the rhizospheric microbial diversity studies are restricted to bacteria. In natural ecosystem, archaea also constitutes a major component of the microbial population. However, their diversity is less known compared to bacteria. Experiments were carried out to examine diversity o...

2005
Llyd E. Wells Michael Cordray Sarah Bowerman Lisa A. Miller Warwick F. Vincent Jody W. Deming Pierre Radisson Louis Fortier

We used 49,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) staining and fluorescent in situ hybridization to examine total bacterioplankton and archaeal distributions in surface waters and in deeper nepheloid layers and particle-poor waters across the Beaufort Shelf of the Canadian Arctic, including the Mackenzie River and Kugmallit Bay, as well as more distant Franklin Bay. Although the regional distributio...

2012
Angela Corcelli Parkson Lee-Gau Chong Yosuke Koga

Today, there is increasing awareness of the multiple dynamic roles of lipids in cell life. Knowing how lipid molecular species are organized, interact with proteins, and change with environmental stress and metabolic state is crucial to understanding the membrane structure and the cellular functions. The present view of lipid biology arises from the availability of technologies able to detect e...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 2002
Patrick Forterre Celine Brochier Hervé Philippe

Archaea, members of the third domain of life, are bacterial-looking prokaryotes that harbour many unique genotypic and phenotypic properties, testifying for their peculiar evolutionary status. The archaeal ancestor was probably a hyperthermophilic anaerobe. Two archaeal phyla are presently recognized, the Euryarchaeota and the Crenarchaeota. Methanogenesis was the main invention that occurred i...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2016
Alexandra M Gehring Julie E Walker Thomas J Santangelo

The known diversity of metabolic strategies and physiological adaptations of archaeal species to extreme environments is extraordinary. Accurate and responsive mechanisms to ensure that gene expression patterns match the needs of the cell necessitate regulatory strategies that control the activities and output of the archaeal transcription apparatus. Archaea are reliant on a single RNA polymera...

2014
Luis E. Servín-Garcidueñas Esperanza Martínez-Romero

The Sulfolobales archaea have been found inhabiting acidic hot springs all over the world. Here, we report the 1.798-Mbp draft genome sequence of the thermoacidophilic Sulfolobales archaeon AZ1, reconstructed from the metagenome of a Mexican hot spring. Sequence-based comparisons revealed that the Sulfolobales archaeon AZ1 represents a novel candidate genus.

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