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Bacterial and archaeal community structure and function

Bacterial and archaeal community structure across a gradient of saline lakes in Kiritimati, Republic of Kiribati

Bacterial and archaeal community structure across a gradient of saline lakes in Kiritimati, Republic of Kiribati

... electrophoresis. Archaeal samples that displayed no products were re-amplified with an increased number of PCR cycles (35 rather than ...30). Archaeal and bacterial samples were prepared on separate ...

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Spatial patterns in bacterial community structure and function within shallow alpine tarns

Spatial patterns in bacterial community structure and function within shallow alpine tarns

... in bacterial community structure and function within the ...tarns. Bacterial community data for each tarn were subjected to a data reduction procedure by non-metric ...

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The Impact of Colonizer Plants on Bacterial Community Structure and Function in Early Successional Soils of a Glacial Forefield

The Impact of Colonizer Plants on Bacterial Community Structure and Function in Early Successional Soils of a Glacial Forefield

... and bacterial community structure and function occur at the intersection of the unvegetated and vegetated landscapes; however, questions remain about the biotic and abiotic factors structuring ...

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Structure and function of DsbA, a key bacterial oxidative folding catalyst

Structure and function of DsbA, a key bacterial oxidative folding catalyst

... the bacterial periplasmic oxidative folding catalyst DsbA has been the focus of intense ...crystal structure of Escherichia coli DsbA (EcDsbA) revealed that the oxidizing periplasmic enzyme is a distant ...

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Assessment of 16S rRNA gene primers for studying bacterial community structure and function of aging flue-cured tobaccos

Assessment of 16S rRNA gene primers for studying bacterial community structure and function of aging flue-cured tobaccos

... the bacterial diversity of aging flue-cured tobaccos (AFTs), as well as prediction of the function of the bacterial ...determining bacterial community structure based on 16S rRNA ...

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The organization of bacterial genomes: towards understanding the interplay between structure and function

The organization of bacterial genomes: towards understanding the interplay between structure and function

... genome structure and gene activity is a long-standing quest in ...lating bacterial genome folding and ...in bacterial genome folding and the causal relationship between genome folding and its ...

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Microhabitats Shape Bacterial Community Composition,
Ecosystem Function, and Genome Traits

Microhabitats Shape Bacterial Community Composition, Ecosystem Function, and Genome Traits

... basic community ecology relationships still remain poorly understood in bacterial ...microbial community ecology, specifically by breaking down the community into different aspects (Figure ...

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Bacterial Cell ;Structure & Function

Bacterial Cell ;Structure & Function

...  Cell envelope: cell membrane, peptidoglycan cell wall or an outer lipid membrane (only found in Gram-negative cells)..  External structures (appendages & coverings): flagella, f[r] ...

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Structure, function, and regulation of bacterial efflux pumps

Structure, function, and regulation of bacterial efflux pumps

... crystal structure of Rv1219c, which reveals a dimeric two-domain molecule with an entirely helical architecture similar to members of the TetR family of transcriptional ...

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Secretion activity of white lupin's cluster roots influences bacterial abundance, function and community structure

Secretion activity of white lupin's cluster roots influences bacterial abundance, function and community structure

... words: bacterial communities, citrate, Lupinus albus, organic acids, phosphate Abstract White lupin (Lupinus albus ...that bacterial abundance decreased at the stage where the cluster root excretes high ...

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Molecular structure and function of bacterial nitric oxide reductase

Molecular structure and function of bacterial nitric oxide reductase

... crystal structure of the membrane-integrated nitric oxide reductase cNOR from Pseudomonas aeruginosa was ...to function as a structural factor in maintaining a protein conformation that is suitable for ...

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Variation in the structure and function of invertebrate-associated bacterial communities

Variation in the structure and function of invertebrate-associated bacterial communities

... A key approach to detecting invasive taxa is to sample whole insects rather than individual tissues such as the gut, where Wigglesworthia is dominant and obscures the detection of lower-abundance taxa. As there is ...

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Structure and Function of the Bacterial Root Microbiota in Wild and Domesticated Barley

Structure and Function of the Bacterial Root Microbiota in Wild and Domesticated Barley

... The availability of barley rhizosphere microbiome sequences prompted us to compare the taxonomic classification generated by shotgun DNA sequencing without PCR amplification with the 16S rRNA gene amplicon profiles. This ...

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Bacterial community composition and extracellular enzymatic function in marine waters

Bacterial community composition and extracellular enzymatic function in marine waters

... Overall, community diversity may play a role in some of these comparisons, but not a systematic ...active community followed exactly the opposite pattern because of the great decrease in diversity ...

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Structure and Function of AvtR, a Novel Transcriptional Regulator from a Hyperthermophilic Archaeal Lipothrixvirus

Structure and Function of AvtR, a Novel Transcriptional Regulator from a Hyperthermophilic Archaeal Lipothrixvirus

... the archaeal genus Acidianus, revealed its unusual structure and involvement in transcriptional regulation of several viral ...crystal structure of AvtR (100 amino acids) at ...of bacterial ...

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Microbial community structure & function in

estuarine sediments

Microbial community structure & function in estuarine sediments

... ecosystem function and how this may change with global change, is a current major challenge of environmental ...and bacterial denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) ...microbial community ...

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Recent Advances and Future Prospects in Bacterial and Archaeal Locomotion and Signal Transduction

Recent Advances and Future Prospects in Bacterial and Archaeal Locomotion and Signal Transduction

... The structure and function of two-component and chemotactic signal- ing and different aspects related to the motility of bacteria and archaea are key re- search areas in modern ...

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Genomics of bacterial and archaeal virus isolates from extreme aquatic environments

Genomics of bacterial and archaeal virus isolates from extreme aquatic environments

... consequence, function could not be assigned for the largest portion of the predicted ...components, function was predicted for only two encoded putative proteins, an ATPase and ...between bacterial ...

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Effects of organic fertilization on soil bacterial community structure in incubated microcosms

Effects of organic fertilization on soil bacterial community structure in incubated microcosms

... pathway known as anammox 19 . Anammox bacteria are able to utilize ammonium and nitrite or nitrate for the generation of nitrogen gas and may be responding to the high levels of inorganic nitrogen in the late alfalfa ...

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Biogenesis pathways of RNA guides in archaeal and bacterial CRISPR Cas adaptive immunity

Biogenesis pathways of RNA guides in archaeal and bacterial CRISPR Cas adaptive immunity

... aeruginosa, respectively) (Brouns et al. 2008; Haurwitz et al. 2010). In contrast, Cas6 enzymes of Types III appear to function in- dependently of the Cas protein complexes and have not been observed to co-purify ...

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