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Altiarchaeales - microbewiki - Kenyon College

The Altiarchaeles' lineage is made up of genetically diverse and globally wide spread microorganisms that can be found in anoxic subsurface environments ...

“Altiarchaeales”: Uncultivated Archaea from the Subsurface - PMC

Altiarchaeum hamiconexum-group within the Archaea in these springs. Consequently, it seems that these organisms are either outcompeted under ...

Candidatus Altiarchaeales archaeon WOR_SM1_SCG 1 - NCBI

THE NCBI Taxonomy database allows browsing of the taxonomy tree, which contains a classification of organisms.

Culture Independent Genomic Comparisons Reveal Environmental ...

Additionally, Altiarchaeales appear to be one of the few examples of archaea with a double cell membrane (Probst et al., 2014; Probst and Moissl ...

(PDF) “Altiarchaeales”: Uncultivated Archaea from the Subsurface

Indicated by genomic information from different biotopes, the Altiarchaeales seem to proliferate in deep, anoxic groundwater of Earth's crust ...

Biology of a widespread uncultivated archaeon that contributes to ...

... Altiarchaeales'). The representative, double-membraned species 'Candidatus Altiarchaeum hamiconexum' has an autotrophic metabolism that uses ...

[PDF] “Altiarchaeales”: Uncultivated Archaea from the Subsurface

Differential expression of core metabolic functions in Candidatus Altiarchaeum inhabiting distinct subsurface ecosystems · Environmental Science, Biology.

“Altiarchaeales”: Uncultivated Archaea from the Subsurface - OUCI

Due to the limited cultivability of the vast majority of microorganisms, researchers have applied environmental genomics and other state-of-the-art ...

pyrH - Candidatus Altiarchaeales archaeon ex4484_96 | UniProtKB

Catalyzes the reversible phosphorylation of UMP to UDP.

Order "Candidatus Altiarchaeales" - LPSN

Name: "Candidatus Altiarchaeales" Probst et al. 2014. Category: Order. Proposed as: Candidatus. Etymology: Al.ti.archae.a'les. N.L. fem. pl. n.

Comparative analysis of protein clusters within all known...

The recently proposed candidatus order Altiarchaeales remains an uncultured archaeal lineage composed of genetically diverse, globally widespread organisms ...

A0A2I0QFB3 · A0A2I0QFB3_9ARCH - UniProt

Protein. Adenylosuccinate synthetase · Status. UniProtKB unreviewed (TrEMBL) · Organism. Candidatus Altiarchaeales archaeon HGW-Altiarchaeales-2 · Amino acids. 211 ...

Talk:Altiarchaeales - microbewiki

Talk:Altiarchaeales ... I really enjoyed reading your page, particularly the section about the Hami Appendages! Very cool subject! I thought the ...

“Altiarchaeales”: Uncultivated Archaea from the Subsurface | Notes

Article Versions Notes ; article pdf uploaded. 12 May 2015 14:04 CEST, Version of Record ; article xml file uploaded, 9 July 2015 12:03 CEST, Original file ...

Culture Independent Genomic Comparisons Reveal Environmental ...

Culture Independent Genomic Comparisons Reveal Environmental Adaptations for Altiarchaeales ... Probst, “Altiarchaeales”: uncultivated archaea from the subsurface ...

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Protein. 5-methylthioadenosine/S-adenosylhomocysteine deaminase ; Gene. mtaD ; Source Organism. Candidatus Altiarchaeales archaeon search ...

Microbiology - W.W. Norton

19.6 DPANN Symbionts, Altiarchaeales, and Asgard: Branch to Eukaryotes. This section is not available with demo mode. Register a Code or Purchase Access ...

Cell-to-cell interactions revealed by cryo-tomography of a DPANN ...

Culture independent genomic comparisons reveal environmental adaptations for altiarchaeales. Front. Microbiol. 7, 1–14 (2016). Article ...

WJMO01 sp014727915 Bin_400

scaffoldId, description, length. WJMO01000001.1, MAG: Candidatus Altiarchaeales archaeon isolate Bin_400 k141_93406, whole genome shotgun sequence, 62,005.

HAD family hydrolase - AlphaFold Protein Structure Database

Protein. HAD family hydrolase ; Gene. DRO94_02340 ; Source organism. Candidatus Altiarchaeales archaeon ; UniProt. A0A497S0B5 ; Experimental structures. None ...