Halobacterium (common abbreviation Hbt.) is a genus in the family Halobacteriaceae. The genus Halobacterium ("salt" or "ocean bacterium") consists of...
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Halobacterium salinarum, formerly known as Halobacterium cutirubrum or Halobacterium halobium, is an extremely halophilic marine obligate aerobic archaeon...
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archaea, which may vary from lake to lake. The most common archaeon is Halobacterium salinarum. Pink lakes arise from a combination of factors, which include...
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Halobacterium noricense is a halophilic, rod-shaped microorganism that thrives in environments with salt levels near saturation. Despite the implication...
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the water changes is a result of green alga Dunaliella salina, halobacterium Halobacterium cutirubrum, and/or high concentration of brine prawn. Once the...
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light-driven H+ ion transporter found in some haloarchaea, most notably Halobacterium salinarum (formerly known as syn. H. halobium). The proton-motive force...
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glycoprotein, and occurs in the hyperthermophiles, Halobacterium, and some methanogens. In Halobacterium, the proteins in the wall have a high content of...
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such as Halobacterium and Haloquadratum that inhabit the same environments. Phenotypically, Salinibacter is remarkably similar to Halobacterium and therefore...
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Halogeometricum, Halococcus, Haloterrigena, Halorubrum, Haloarcula, and Halobacterium. However, the viable counts in these cultivation studies have been small...
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widespread and conserved nature of the organelle. Cleavage of a plasmid in Halobacterium halobium resulted in the loss of the ability to biosynthesize gas vesicles...
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inorganic energy sources. No known archaea carry out photosynthesis (Halobacterium is the only known phototroph archeon but it uses an alternative process...
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Myohalovirus (redirect from Halobacterium phage phiH)
The following three species are assigned to the genus: Halobacterium virus ChaoS9 Halobacterium virus phiH Natrialba virus PhiCh1 Myohaloviruses are nonenveloped...
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instead of water, producing sulfur instead of oxygen. Archaea such as Halobacterium also perform a type of non-carbon-fixing anoxygenic photosynthesis,...
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(chemical energy) during photosynthesis in the halophilic archaeal organism Halobacterium salinarum (syn. H. halobium). The archaeal cell wall is omitted....
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high as 130 °C (266 °F), as low as −17 °C (1 °F) Halophiles such as Halobacterium salinarum (an archaean) thrive in high salt conditions, up to saturation...
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cultures grown in synthetic minimal media are not polyploid. The archaeon Halobacterium salinarium is polyploid and, like Deinococcus radiodurans, is highly...
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different morphologies. These diverse morphologies include rods in genus Halobacterium, cocci in Halococcus, flattened discs or cups in Haloferax, and other...
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DNA sequencing and detected Haloquadratum, Haloferax, Salinibacter, Halobacterium, Halogeometricum, and several other halophilic organisms. Culturing...
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known to be naturally competent for transformation. Among archaea, Halobacterium volcanii forms cytoplasmic bridges between cells that appear to be used...
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the first genome sequence and genetic code for a halophilic microbe, Halobacterium sp. NRC-1. This work showed that its proteins are highly acidic, providing...
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Archaerhodopsin — A family of retinal-containing photoreceptor proteins found in Halobacterium and Halorubrum Boring Billion — a later phase during the Proterozoic...
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isoforms can be found in multiple species of halobacteria, including Halobacterium salinarum, and Natronobacterium pharaonis. Much ongoing research is...
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(1995). "Transfer of Halobacterium saccharovorum, Halobacterium sodomense, Halobacterium trapanicum NRC 34021 and Halobacterium lacusprofundi to the genus...
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their sole source of ATP, unlike several other halobateriacae, such as Halobacterium salinarum they are incapable of photophosphorylation as they lack the...
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Oesterhelt, Dieter (December 2008). "Flagellar Rotation in the Archaeon Halobacterium salinarum Depends on ATP". Journal of Molecular Biology. 384 (1): 1–8...
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planetary ejection Atmospheric reentry Simulated conditions Halobacterium noricense Halobacterium salinarum Halococcus dombrowskii Halorubrum chaoviatoris...
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Halobacterium sp. strain NRC-1...
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ribonucleic acid. "Escherichia coli 16S ribosomal RNA". 13 June 2017. "Halobacterium salinarum 16S ribosomal RNA". 7 August 1991. "Homo sapiens 18S ribosomal...
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archaeon was performed in 1971, when the RNAP from the extreme halophile Halobacterium cutirubrum was isolated and purified. Crystal structures of RNAPs from...
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enzymes and proteins required for photosynthesis. Some archaea (e.g. Halobacterium) capture light energy for metabolic function and are thus phototrophic...
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