نتایج جستجو برای: halorubrum sodomense

تعداد نتایج: 152  

2010
A Khanafari D Khavarinejad A Mashinchian

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Halophilic bacteria produce a variety of pigments, which function as immune modulators and have prophylactic action against cancers. In this study, colorful halophilic bacteria were isolated from solar salt lake and their pigments was extracted in optimal environmental conditions and compared with the pigments of Halorubrum sodomense ATCC 33755. MATERIALS AND METHODS...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
a khanafari microbiology department, north of tehran branch, islamic azad university. d khavarinejad marine biology department, science and research branch, islamic azad university. a mashinchian marine biology department, science and research branch, islamic azad university.

background and objectives : halophilic bacteria produce a variety of pigments, which function as immune modulators and have prophylactic action against cancers. in this study, colorful halophilic bacteria were isolated from solar salt lake and their pigments was extracted in optimal environmental conditions and compared with the pigments of halorubrum sodomense atcc 33755. materials and methods...

2011
Xue Han Brian Y. Chow Huihui Zhou Nathan C. Klapoetke Amy Chuong Reza Rajimehr Aimei Yang Michael V. Baratta Jonathan Winkle Robert Desimone Edward S. Boyden

Technologies for silencing the electrical activity of genetically targeted neurons in the brain are important for assessing the contribution of specific cell types and pathways toward behaviors and pathologies. Recently we found that archaerhodopsin-3 from Halorubrum sodomense (Arch), a light-driven outward proton pump, when genetically expressed in neurons, enables them to be powerfully, trans...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
R Scott McIsaac Martin K M Engqvist Timothy Wannier Adam Z Rosenthal Lukas Herwig Nicholas C Flytzanis Eleonora S Imasheva Janos K Lanyi Sergei P Balashov Viviana Gradinaru Frances H Arnold

Microbial rhodopsins are a diverse group of photoactive transmembrane proteins found in all three domains of life. A member of this protein family, Archaerhodopsin-3 (Arch) of halobacterium Halorubrum sodomense, was recently shown to function as a fluorescent indicator of membrane potential when expressed in mammalian neurons. Arch fluorescence, however, is very dim and is not optimal for appli...

2012
Amy Chuong Chris A. Kaiser

The ability to rapidly and safely silence the electrical activity of individual neurons or neuron populations is invaluable in the study of brain circuit mapping. The expression of light-driven ion channels and pumps allows these pathways to be observed, mapped and controlled with millisecond timescale resolution. We here show that it is possible to mediate the powerful multiple-color silencing...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Mary L Huff Rachel L Miller Karl Deisseroth David E Moorman Ryan T LaLumiere

Memory consolidation studies, including those examining the role of the basolateral amygdala (BLA), have traditionally used techniques limited in their temporal and spatial precision. The development of optogenetics provides increased precision in the control of neuronal activity that can be used to address the temporal nature of the modulation of memory consolidation. The present experiments, ...

2012
Steven J. Husson Jana F. Liewald Christian Schultheis Jeffrey N. Stirman Hang Lu Alexander Gottschalk

Essentially any behavior in simple and complex animals depends on neuronal network function. Currently, the best-defined system to study neuronal circuits is the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, as the connectivity of its 302 neurons is exactly known. Individual neurons can be activated by photostimulation of Channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2) using blue light, allowing to directly probe the importance ...

2017
Satoshi P Tsunoda Matthias Prigge Rei Abe-Yoshizumi Keiichi Inoue Yuko Kozaki Toru Ishizuka Hiromu Yawo Ofer Yizhar Hideki Kandori

Sodium pumping rhodopsins (NaRs) are a unique member of the microbial-type I rhodopsin family which actively transport Na+ and H+ depending on ionic condition. In this study, we surveyed 12 different NaRs from various sources of eubacteria for their electrophysiological as well as spectroscopic properties. In mammalian cells several of these NaRs exhibited a Na+ based pump photocurrent and four...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2006
A M Castillo M C Gutiérrez M Kamekura Y Xue Y Ma D A Cowan B E Jones W D Grant A Ventosa

A motile, pleomorphic, red-pigmented archaeon, strain EJ-52T, was isolated from water from Lake Ejinor, a saline lake in Inner Mongolia, China. Analysis of the almost-complete 16S rRNA gene sequence showed that the isolate was phylogenetically related to species of the genus Halorubrum, being most closely related to Halorubrum saccharovorum ATCC 29252T (96.1% sequence similarity), Halorubrum la...

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