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Haloferax volcanii is a
species of
organism in the
genus Haloferax in the Archaea.
Haloferax volcanii is a
halophilic mesophile archaeon that can be isolated...
- position, then
decarboxylated to
yield IPP. In some
archaea such as
Haloferax volcanii,
mevalonate is
phosphorylated once in the 5-OH position, decarboxylated...
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occurring in at
least 67
species of bacteria.
Among archaea,
Haloferax volcanii forms cytoplasmic bridges between cells that
transfer DNA
between cells...
- genes, and
introns may
occur in a few protein-encoding genes.
Haloferax volcanii, an
extreme halophilic archaeon,
forms cytoplasmic bridges between cells...
- proteins. The best
characterized archaeosortase target is the
Haloferax volcanii S-layer glycoprotein, an
extensively modified protein with O-linked glycosylations...
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chromosomes with
identical repeat arrays could not
coexist in
Haloferax volcanii.
Transcription of the
interrupted repeats was also
noted for the first...
- snoRNA. It was
identified in the
genome of the
haloarchaeon Haloferax volcanii, and is
found in
several other haloarchaea. It
guides 2'-O-methylation...
- (2015). "Archaeal membrane-****ociated proteases:
insights on
Haloferax volcanii and
other haloarchaea".
Frontiers in Microbiology. 6: 39. doi:10.3389/fmicb...
- Haloferacaceae.
Cells of H.
mediterranei and
cells of the
related species H.
volcanii can
undergo a
process of
genetic exchange between two
cells which involves...
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Thermus species are also
capable of
genetic transformation.
Halobacterium volcanii, an
extreme halophilic (saline tolerant) archaeon, is
capable of natural...