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domain Archaea cladistically includes eukaryotes, the term "archaea" (sg.:
archaeon /ɑːrˈkiːɒn/ ar-KEE-on, from the Gr**** "ἀρχαῖον",
which means ancient) in...
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volcano is
where the
thermoacidophilic archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus was
first isolated. The
archaeon is
named for the volcano, as most species...
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several bacteria such as
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and a
hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus horikoshii, use
inorganic polyphosphate as an
alternative phosphoryl...
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salty environments.
Haloquadratum walsbyi is a
phototrophic halophilic archaeon. It was the only
recognized species of the
genus Haloquadratum until 1999...
- penultimate, rate-limiting
enzyme in the
melatonin biosynthetic pathway—in the
archaeon Thermoplasma volcanium firmly places melatonin biosynthesis in all three...
- metal, or the
addition of antibiotics, xenobiotics, or oxygen.
These archaeons are
known to
cause the
corrosion of iron and
steel in oil and gas processing...
- archaea. The type species,
Nitrosopumilus maritimus, is an
extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the
first member of the
Group 1a Nitrososphaerota...
- 80 °C (176 °F).
Nanoarchaeum appears to be an
obligate symbiont on the
archaeon Ignicoccus. It must stay in
contact with the host
organism to
survive since...
- (November 2008). "UV-inducible
cellular aggregation of the
hyperthermophilic archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus is
mediated by pili formation" (PDF). Mol. Microbiol...
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modifier system, and N-glycosylation
pathway homologs.
Promethearchaeati archaeons have a
regulated actin cytoskeleton, and the
profilins and
gelsolins they...