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Expanded phylogeny of extremely halophilic archaea shows multiple independent adaptations to hypersaline environments
Extremely halophilic archaea (Haloarchaea, Nanohaloarchaeota, Methanonatronarchaeia and Halarchaeoplasmatales) thrive in saturating salt...
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A non-carboxylating pentose bisphosphate pathway in halophilic archaea
Bacteria and Eucarya utilize the non-oxidative pentose phosphate pathway to direct the ribose moieties of nucleosides to central carbon metabolism....
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Compilation of Analytical Techniques for Discrimination of Halophilic Archaea and Bacteria
AbstractSince discovery, the halophilic archaeal and bacterial strains were studied for their unique compounds such as pigments, proton pumps,...
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Novel D-glutamate catabolic pathway in marine Proteobacteria and halophilic archaea
D-glutamate (D-Glu) is an essential component of bacterial peptidoglycans, representing an important, yet overlooked, pool of organic matter in...
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Halophilic archaea as tools for bioremediation technologies
AbstractHaloarchaea are extremophilic microorganisms belonging to the Archaea domain that require high salt concentrations to be alive, thus...
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Hydrolytic enzyme screening and carotenoid production evaluation of halophilic archaea isolated from highly heavy metal-enriched solar saltern sediments
This paper aimed to screen the enzymatic activities and evaluate the carotenoid production level of twenty-two halophilic archaea isolated from Sfax...
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Genome-based classification of genera Halosegnis and Salella, and description of four novel halophilic archaea isolated from a tidal flat
The current species of Halosegnis and Salella within the class Halobacteria are closely related based on phylogenetic, phylogenomic, and comparative...
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Halophilic and Halotolerant Microorganisms
Halophilic microorganisms are salt-loving microorganisms while halotolerant microorganisms grow both at high concentration of salt and without salt.... -
Exploring the interactions between algae and archaea
Algae and archaea co-exist in diverse aquatic ecosystems and play a significant role in ecological functions and biogeochemical cycles. Compared to...
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Salinilacihabitans rarus gen. nov., sp. nov., Natrononativus amylolyticus gen. nov., sp. nov., Natronobeatus ordinarius gen. nov., sp. nov., and Halovivax gelatinilyticus sp. nov., halophilic archaea, isolated from a salt lake and soda lakes
Four halophilic archaea strains, AD-4 T , CGA30 T , CGA73 T , and WLHSJ27 T , were isolated from a salt lake and two soda lakes located in different regions...
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Halomarina litorea sp. nov., Halomarina pelagica sp. nov., Halomarina halobia sp. nov., and Halomarina ordinaria sp. nov., Halophilic Archaea Isolated from Coastal and Inland Saline Soil
Four halophilic archaeal strains, BCD28 T , BND7 T , PSR21 T , and PSRA2 T , were isolated from coastal and inland saline soil, respectively. The 16S rRNA...
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Cultivation of halophilic archaea (class Halobacteria) from thalassohaline and athalassohaline environments
As a group, the halophilic archaea (class Halobacteria ) are the most salt-requiring and salt-resistant microorganisms within the domain Archaea ....
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Role of archaea in aquaculture: prospects and challenges
The success of aquaculture production greatly depends on the health status of aquatic species and the proper management of the water quality. The...
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Search for Novel Halophilic and Halotolerant Producers of Antimicrobial Compounds in Various Extreme Ecosystems
Abstract —The recent increase of antibiotic resistance in pathogenic microorganisms stimulated interest in the search for new antimicrobial compounds...
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Human associated Archaea: a neglected microbiome worth investigating
The majority of research in the field of human microbiota has predominantly focused on bacterial and fungal communities. Conversely, the human...
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Halobacterium yunchengense sp. nov., Natronomonas amylolytica sp. nov., Halorientalis halophila sp. nov., Halobellus salinisoli sp. nov., halophilic archaea isolated from a saline lake and inland saline soil
Four halophilic archaeal strains YCN1 T , YCN58 T , LT38 T , and LT62 T were isolated from Yuncheng Salt Lake (Shanxi, China) and Tarim Basin (**njiang,...
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Natrinema caseinilyticum sp. nov., Natrinema gelatinilyticum sp. nov., Natrinema marinum sp. nov., Natrinema zhouii sp. nov., extremely halophilic archaea isolated from marine environments and a salt mine
Four extremely halophilic archaeal strains (ZJ2 T , BND6 T , DT87 T , and YPL30 T ) were isolated from marine environments and a salt mine in China. The 16S...
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Molecular evolution steered structural adaptations in the DNA polymerase III α subunit of halophilic bacterium Salinibacter ruber
A significant portion of the earth has a salty environment, and the literature on bacterial survival mechanisms in salty environments is limited....
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Tubulin Homologs in Bacteria and Archaea
Abstract —While cytoskeletal proteins have long been considered to be present only in eukaryotes, but not in prokaryotes, homologs of the major...
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Halophilic lactic acid bacteria — Play a vital role in the fermented food industry
Halophilic lactic acid bacteria have been widely found in various high-salt fermented foods. The distribution of these species in salt-fermented...