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    Multi-subunit assembly of the Pyrococcus furiosus small heat shock protein is essential for cellular protection at high temperature

    The hyperthermophilic archaeon, Pyrococcus furiosus, expresses a small, α-crystallin-like protein in response to exposure to extreme temperatures, above 103°C. The P. furiosus small heat shock protein (Pfu-sHSP)...

    P. Laksanalamai, A. Jiemjit, Z. Bu, D. Maeder, F. Robb in Extremophiles (2003)

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    The RadB protein from Pyrococcus does not complement E. coli recA mutations in vivo

    A previous publication claimed that the radB gene called Pk-REC from Pyrococcus furiosus complemented an E. coli recA mutation. We found that a sequencing error had led to the test of a mutant form of Pk-REC. Th...

    W. Inwood, S. Kane, J. DiRuggiero, F. Robb, A.J. Clark in Molecular Genetics and Genomics (2001)

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    Addition of Calcareous Metal Waster to Acid Soils: Consequences for Metal Solubility

    A model was tested which predicts the pH and solution metal concentration in the solution phase of soil amended with (waste-) incinerator fly ash (FA). Graded quantities of calcareous metal-rich FA were equili...

    F. Robb, S. D. Young in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (1999)