نتایج جستجو برای: sulfolobus solfataricus

تعداد نتایج: 1402  

Journal: :Cell 2004
Nicholas P Robinson Isabelle Dionne Magnus Lundgren Victoria L Marsh Rolf Bernander Stephen D Bell

Eukaryotic chromosomes possess multiple origins of replication, whereas bacterial chromosomes are replicated from a single origin. The archaeon Pyrococcus abyssi also appears to have a single origin, suggesting a common rule for prokaryotes. However, in the current work, we describe the identification of two active origins of replication in the single chromosome of the hyperthermophilic archaeo...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2007
Nicholas P Robinson Katherine A Blood Simon A McCallum Paul A W Edwards Stephen D Bell

Although the Archaea exhibit an intriguing combination of bacterial- and eukaryotic-like features, it is not known how these prokaryotic cells segregate their chromosomes before the process of cell division. In the course of our analysis of the third replication origin in the archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus, we identify and characterise sister chromatid junctions in this prokaryote. This pairi...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2005
Hatim Ahmed Thijs J G Ettema Britta Tjaden Ans C M Geerling John van der Oost Bettina Siebers

Biochemical studies have suggested that, in hyperthermophilic archaea, the metabolic conversion of glucose via the ED (Entner-Doudoroff) pathway generally proceeds via a non-phosphorylative variant. A key enzyme of the non-phosphorylating ED pathway of Sulfolobus solfataricus, KDG (2-keto-3-deoxygluconate) aldolase, has been cloned and characterized previously. In the present study, a comparati...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Blake Wiedenheft Jesse Mosolf Deborah Willits Mark Yeager Kelly A Dryden Mark Young Trevor Douglas

Evolution of an oxygenic atmosphere required primordial life to accommodate the toxicity associated with reactive oxygen species. We have characterized an archaeal antioxidant from the hyperthermophilic acidophile Sulfolobus solfataricus. The amino acid sequence of this approximately 22-kDa protein shares little sequence similarity with proteins with known function. However, the protein shares ...

2009
Cynthia A. Haseltine Stephen C. Kowalczykowski

Rad54 protein is a key member of the RAD52 epistasis group required for homologous recombination in eukaryotes. Rad54 is a duplex DNA translocase that remodels both DNA and protein-DNA complexes, and functions at multiple steps in the recombination process. Here we use biochemical criteria to demonstrate the existence of this important protein in a prokaryotic organism. The Sulfolobus solfatari...

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography 2003
Claire L Middleton Joanne L Parker Derek J Richard Malcolm F White Charles S Bond

HolliDay junction endonuclease (Hje) from Sulfolobus solfataricus is a resolving enzyme involved in cleaving specific sites on either side of recombinant four-way HolliDay junctions. The HJE gene from S. solfataricus was cloned from genomic DNA into the pET19b Escherichia coli expression vector and recombinant protein was expressed to high levels. Hje was purified using heat treatment, cation e...

2007
Chris Ding Chunlin Wang Qiaofeng Yang Stephen Holbrook

Predicting protein interaction modules from a network of protein interactions is a challenging task. In this paper, we propose to use a clique finding algorithm to compute cliques and quasi-cliques in the network. We first derive a new algorithm based on the generalized Motzkin-Strauss Formalism. We then prove the correctness and convergence of the algorithm. The algorithm is extremely simple t...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2007
Behnam Zolghadr Stefan Weber Zalán Szabó Arnold J M Driessen Sonja-Verena Albers

The hyperthermophilic archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus contains an unusual large number of sugar binding proteins that are synthesized as precursors with a class III signal peptide. Such signal peptides are commonly used to direct archaeal flagellin subunits or bacterial (pseudo)pilins into extracellular macromolecular surface appendages. Likewise, S. solfataricus binding proteins have been sug...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2009
Sabrina Fröls Malcolm F White Christa Schleper

Mechanisms involved in DNA repair and genome maintenance are essential for all organisms on Earth and have been studied intensively in bacteria and eukaryotes. Their analysis in extremely thermophilic archaea offers the opportunity to discover strategies for maintaining genome integrity of the relatively little explored third domain of life, thereby shedding light on the diversity and evolution...

2009
Sébastien Muller Alan Urban Arnaud Hecker Fabrice Leclerc Christiane Branlant Yuri Motorin

Up to now, Psi formation in tRNAs was found to be catalysed by stand-alone enzymes. By computational analysis of archaeal genomes we detected putative H/ACA sRNAs, in four Sulfolobales species and in Aeropyrum pernix, that might guide Psi 35 formation in pre-tRNA(Tyr)(GUA). This modification is achieved by Pus7p in eukarya. The validity of the computational predictions was verified by in vitro ...

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