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Pyrobaculum is a
genus of the Thermoproteaceae. As its
Latin name
Pyrobaculum (the "fire stick") suggests, the
archaeon is rod-shaped and
isolated from...
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Pyrobaculum aerophilum is a single-celled
microorganism in the
genus Pyrobaculum. The
first Pyrobaculum species to be
sequenced was P. aerophilum. It...
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family of
hyperthermophilic archaeal viruses.
Crenarchaea of the
genera Pyrobaculum and
Thermoproteus (both in Thermoproteaceae)
serve as
natural hosts....
- Thermofilum, and
almost perfectly rectangular rods in
Thermoproteus and
Pyrobaculum.
Archaea in the
genus Haloquadratum such as
Haloquadratum walsbyi are...
- habit. In contrast,
catalase isolated from the
hyperthermophile archaeon Pyrobaculum calidifontis has a
temperature optimum of 90 °C.
Catalase is used in...
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Stakes horse race A Zulu name for
bishop William Taylor (1821–1902)
Pyrobaculum (Latin: fire stick), a
single celled organism A
fictional device in the...
- Thermophiles,
optimum growth temperature of 50 °C-110 °C,
including the
genera Pyrobaculum, Pyrodictium, Pyrococcus,
Thermus aquaticus and Melanopyrus. Psychrophiles...
- asR3 is an
archeal small RNA
identified in
seven Pyrobaculum species. The genus-specific
nature can
indicate this
could be recent,
stable adaptation....
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Tristromaviridae is a
family of viruses.
Archaea of the
genera Thermoproteus and
Pyrobaculum serve as
natural hosts.
Tristromaviridae is the sole
family in the order...
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crystallographic structure of a Cdc6/Orc1-related
protein from the
archaeon Pyrobaculum aerophilum has been
solved and
three structural domains have been identified...