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Department of Biology, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97201, USA.
Publications dans "Nanoarchaeota" :
1 publication dans cette catégorie
Affiliations :
Department of Biology, California State University, Northridge, CA 91330, USA.
Publications dans "Nanoarchaeota" :
1 publication dans cette catégorie
Affiliations :
Department of Biology, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97201, USA.
Publications dans "Nanoarchaeota" :
1 publication dans cette catégorie
Affiliations :
Department of Biology, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97201, USA.
Publications dans "Nanoarchaeota" :
Ectosymbiotic Nanoarchaeota live on the surface of diverse archaeal hosts. Despite being broadly distributed in global geothermal systems, only three Nanoarchaeota have been successfully co-cultivated...
The marine thermophilic archaeon Nanoarchaeum equitans possesses a monomeric primase encompassing the conserved domains of the small catalytic and the large regulatory subunits of archaeoeukaryotic he...
Decades of culture-independent analyses have resulted in proposals of many tentative archaeal phyla with no cultivable representative. Members of DPANN (an acronym of the names of the first included p...
The universal L-shaped tertiary structure of tRNAs is maintained with the help of nucleotide modifications within the D- and T-loops, and these modifications are most extensive within hyperthermophili...
DPANN archaea are a diverse group of microorganisms characterised by small cells and reduced genomes. To date, all cultivated DPANN archaea are ectosymbionts that require direct cell contact with an a...
Signal peptides help newly synthesized proteins reach the cell membrane or be secreted. As part of a biological process key to immune response and surveillance in humans, and associated with diseases,...
Nano-sized archaeota, with their small genomes and limited metabolic capabilities, are known to associate with other microbes, thereby compensating for their own auxotrophies. These diminutive and yet...
Nanoarchaeum equitans is a species of hyperthermophilic archaea with the smallest genome size. Its alanyl-tRNA synthetase genes are split into AlaRS-α and AlaRS-β, encoding the respective subunits. In...
The Nanoarchaeota are small cells with reduced genomes that are found attached to and dependent on a second archaeal cell for their growth and replication. Initially found in marine hydrothermal envir...