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    The complete genome of Blastobotrys (Arxula) adeninivorans LS3 - a yeast of biotechnological interest

    The industrially important yeast Blastobotrys (Arxula) adeninivorans is an asexual hemiascomycete phylogenetically very distant from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Its unusual metabolic flexibility allows it to use a ...

    Gotthard Kunze, Claude Gaillardin, Małgorzata Czernicka in Biotechnology for Biofuels (2014)

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    Comparative genomics of emerging pathogens in the Candida glabrata clade

    Candida glabrata follows C. albicans as the second or third most prevalent cause of candidemia worldwide. These two pathogenic yeasts are distantly related, C. glabrata being part of the Nakaseomyces, a group mor...

    Toni Gabaldón, Tiphaine Martin, Marina Marcet-Houben, Pascal Durrens in BMC Genomics (2013)

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    Noncoding RNA Genes Transcribed by RNA Polymerase III in Yarrowia lipolytica

    In the hemiascomycetous yeast Yarrowia lipolytica, the Pol III-transcribed ncRNAs display a number of unusual and remarkable features with respect to other Hemiascomycetes. With 510 bona fide genes, the genome of...

    Cécile Neuvéglise, Claude Gaillardin, Christian Marck in Yarrowia lipolytica (2013)

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    RNomics and Modomics in the halophilic archaea Haloferax volcanii: identification of RNA modification genes

    Naturally occurring RNAs contain numerous enzymatically altered nucleosides. Differences in RNA populations (RNomics) and pattern of RNA modifications (Modomics) depends on the organism analyzed and are two of...

    Henri Grosjean, Christine Gaspin, Christian Marck, Wayne A Decatur in BMC Genomics (2008)

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    Genome evolution in yeasts

    Identifying the mechanisms of eukaryotic genome evolution by comparative genomics is often complicated by the multiplicity of events that have taken place throughout the history of individual lineages, leaving...

    Bernard Dujon, David Sherman, Gilles Fischer, Pascal Durrens, Serge Casaregola in Nature (2004)

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    A new oxygen-regulated operon in Escherichia coli comprises the genes for a putative third cytochrome oxidase and for pH 2.5 acid phosphatase (appA)

    Janie Dassa, Hafida Fsihi, Christian Marck in Molecular and General Genetics MGG (1992)

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    A new oxygen-regulated operon in Escherichia coli comprises the genes for a putative third cytochrome oxidase and for pH 2.5 acid phosphatase (appA)

    The Escherichia coli acid phosphatase gene appA is expressed in response to oxygen deprivation and is positively controlled by the product of appR (katF) which encodes a putative new σ transcription-initiation fa...

    Janie Dassa, Hafida Fsihi, Christian Marck in Molecular and General Genetics MGG (1991)

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    Protonated polynucleotide structures

    The CD spectra of three polydeoxyribonucleotide complexes, poly(dG-C). poly(dG-C), poly(dA-G). poly(dT-C) and poly(dA-C). poly(dT-G) have been studied as a function of pH at 25°C. Only poly(dA-G). poly(dT-C) s...

    Danielle Thiele, Marie-Thérèse Sarocchi, Wilhelm Guschlbauer in Molecular Biology Reports (1973)

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    Protonated polynucleotide structures

    The circular dichroism spectra of poly(dG). poly(dC) have been studied as a function of pH in 0.15 M NaCl solution. Acid titration to pH 2.5 showed two transitions, one around pH 5, the second below pH 3. Thes...

    Danielle Thiele, Marie-Thérèse Sarocchi, Wilhelm Guschlbauer in Molecular Biology Reports (1973)

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    Phénomènes d’Hystérèse dans les Polynucléotides

    Les spectres DC de deux complexes polynucléotidiques ont été étudiés en fonction du pH dans 0,15 M NaCl.

    Wilhelm Guschlbauer, Danielle Thiele in Dynamic Aspects of Conformation Changes in… (1973)