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1: List of pages with the keyword Archaebacteria
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24: ...s occurs by means of transducer proteins. The two archaebacterial sensory rhodopsins SRI and SRII are coupled to t... - 1bb8 (3,591 bytes)
23: ...catalyze a diverse array of DNA rearrangements in archaebacteria, eubacteria and yeast. The solution structure of ... - 1fjj (4,390 bytes)
24: ...logues while in the genomes of other bacteria and archaebacteria other homologous genes of RKIP have been found. T... - 1fux (4,289 bytes)
24: ...logues while in the genomes of other bacteria and archaebacteria other homologous genes of RKIP have been found. T... - 1iz6 (4,666 bytes)
23: ...actor 5A (eIF-5A) is ubiquitous in eukaryotes and archaebacteria and is essential for cell proliferation and survi... - 1k75 (4,799 bytes)
24: ...etic pathway is an ancient one found in bacteria, archaebacteria, fungi, and plants that converts 5-phosphoribosyl... - 1kae (5,059 bytes)
24: ...etic pathway is an ancient one found in bacteria, archaebacteria, fungi, and plants that converts 5-phosphoribosyl... - 1kah (4,750 bytes)
24: ...etic pathway is an ancient one found in bacteria, archaebacteria, fungi, and plants that converts 5-phosphoribosyl... - 1kar (4,752 bytes)
24: ...etic pathway is an ancient one found in bacteria, archaebacteria, fungi, and plants that converts 5-phosphoribosyl... - 1kjk (4,365 bytes)
23: ...catalyze a diverse array of DNA rearrangements in archaebacteria, eubacteria, and yeast and belongs to the subset ... - 1oqk (4,634 bytes)
23: ...a structural model of the RNase P holoenzyme from archaebacteria and higher organisms. - 1pu1 (3,045 bytes)
13: ...d by its three orthologs, detected in three other Archaebacteria. There are no clear features in the sequences of ... - 1t3t (5,062 bytes)
24: ...s of about 140 kDa. In Gram-positive bacteria and archaebacteria FGAR-AT is a complex of three proteins: PurS, Pur... - 1us8 (5,062 bytes)
23: ...vious structural analysis of a Rad50 homolog from archaebacteria illuminated the catalytic core of the enzyme, an ... - 2af6 (4,857 bytes)
24: ... identified recently as an essential gene in many archaebacteria and some pathogenic eubacteria. This enzyme, ThyX... - 2bb8 (3,580 bytes)
23: ...catalyze a diverse array of DNA rearrangements in archaebacteria, eubacteria and yeast. The solution structure of ... - 2nwu (4,027 bytes)
22: ...mily of proteins has acquired a novel function in archaebacteria, which awaits experimental elucidation. - 2pzz (4,033 bytes)
22: ...mily of proteins has acquired a novel function in archaebacteria, which awaits experimental elucidation. - 1ilo (4,591 bytes)
23: ...of previously unknown proteins from several other archaebacteria that have significant (34-44%) sequence identity ...
25: Identification of a novel archaebacterial thioredoxin: determination of function through s... - User:Jonathan Cardoso C. Vieira/Sandbox 1 (8,926 bytes)
25: ...: the eubacterial division apparatus conserved in archaebacteria.Mol. Microbiol. 21, 313–319 (1996). Gueiros-Fil...
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