نتایج جستجو برای: halobacterium

تعداد نتایج: 1023  

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1969
P Norberg B von Hofsten

Halobacterium strains produce a truly extracellular proteinase which degrades gelatine and casein. It has a pH optimum of about 8 and depends upon divalent cations and a high concentration of NaCl or KC1 for activity and stability. Proteolytic enzymes were also found in cell homogenates obtained by ultra sonic treatment. A caseinolytic enzyme, probably different from the extracellular one, is a...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1966
I E Dundas H O Halvorson

Dundas, Ian E. D. (University of Illinois, Urbana), and H. Orin Halvorson. Arginine metabolism in Halobacterium salinarium, an obligately halophilic bacterium. J. Bacteriol. 91:113-119. 1966.-Arginine was shown to be essential for growth of Halobacterium salinarium strain 1 in a chemically defined medium. Citrulline was the only compound which could substitute for arginine without affecting gro...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2004
Hagay Shmuely E. Dinitz I. Dahan Jerry Eichler D. Fischer Boaz Shaanan

MOTIVATION A large fraction of open reading frames (ORFs) identified as 'hypothetical' proteins correspond to either 'conserved hypothetical' proteins, representing sequences homologous to ORFs of unknown function from other organisms, or to hypothetical proteins lacking any significant sequence similarity to other ORFs in the databases. Elucidating the functions and three-dimensional structure...

Journal: :Journal of supramolecular structure 1974
W Stoeckenius R H Lozier

INTRODUCTION .............................................................. 682 PURPLE MEMBRANE ....................................................... 683 BACTEBRIORHODOPSIN: A LIGHT-DRIVEN PUMP FOR PROTONS ..... ..... 686 SECONDARY GRADIENTS: TRANSMEMBRANE MOVEMENTS OF Na+, K', AND Cl................................................................... 689 AMINO ACID TRANSPORT ............... ....

Journal: :Molecular Microbiology 2008
Valery Y Tarasov Hüseyin Besir Rita Schwaiger Kathrin Klee Katarina Furtwängler Friedhelm Pfeiffer Dieter Oesterhelt

Bacteriorhodopsin, the photosynthetic protein of Halobacterium salinarum, is optimally expressed under anaerobic growth conditions. We identified Brz (OE3104F, bacteriorhodopsin-regulating zinc finger protein), a new regulator of the bop gene. It is a small protein with a zinc finger motif, encoded directly upstream of the bop gene in the same orientation. Deletion of the brz gene caused a larg...

2011
Serdar Turkarslan David J Reiss Goodwin Gibbins Wan Lin Su Min Pan J Christopher Bare Christopher L Plaisier Nitin S Baliga

Numerous lineage-specific expansions of the transcription factor B (TFB) family in archaea suggests an important role for expanded TFBs in encoding environment-specific gene regulatory programs. Given the characteristics of hypersaline lakes, the unusually large numbers of TFBs in halophilic archaea further suggests that they might be especially important in rapid adaptation to the challenges o...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1996
W Margolin R Wang M Kumar

We have isolated a homolog of the cell division gene ftsZ from the extremely halophilic archaebacterium Halobacterium salinarium. The predicted protein of 39 kDa is divergent relative to eubacterial homologs, with 32% identity to Escherichia coli FtsZ. No other eubacterial cell division gene homologs were found adjacent to H. salinarium ftsZ. Expression of the ftsZ gene region in H. salinarium ...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2009
Stuart A MacNeill

The powerful combination of genetic and biochemical analysis has provided many key insights into the structure and function of the chromosomal DNA replication machineries of bacterial and eukaryotic cells. In contrast, in the archaea, biochemical studies have dominated, mainly due to the absence of efficient genetic systems for these organisms. This situation is changing, however, and, in this ...

Journal: :Polish journal of microbiology 2012
Evrim Yildiz Birgul Ozcan Mahmut Caliskan

The haloarchaeal diversity of a salt mine, a natural cave in central Anatolia, was investigated using convential microbiological and molecular biology methods. Eight halophilic archaeal isolates selected based on their colony morphology and whole cell protein profiles were taxonomically classified on the basis of their morphological, physiological, biochemical properties, polar lipid and protei...

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