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  1. Category:Haloarchaea (42 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Haloarchaea

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  1. 1e12 (4,483 bytes)
    24: ...alorhodopsin, an archaeal rhodopsin ubiquitous in Haloarchaea, uses light energy to pump chloride through biolo...
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    1: List of pages with the keyword Haloarchaea
  3. 2zua (4,481 bytes)
    23: Nucleoside diphosphate kinases from haloarchaea Haloarcula quadrata (NDK-q) and H. sinaiiensis (N...
  4. 3t45 (4,572 bytes)
    15: ...sin II (SRII), homologous photoactive proteins in haloarchaea, have different molecular functions. BR is a ligh...
  5. Bacteriorhodopsin (2,052 bytes)
    6: ... to pump chloride through biological membranes in Haloarchaea<ref>PMID:10827943</ref>.<br />
  6. 5lw8 (3,698 bytes)
    12: ...ein sequences (inteins) from extremely halophilic haloarchaea can be inactive under low salinity but could be a...
  7. 6q2z (2,954 bytes)
    12: ... stress-regulated. The protein is conserved among Haloarchaea and contains an uncharacterized domain of unknown...
  8. Sandbox Reserved 1733 (7,782 bytes)
    10: ...e used to create ATP which is a vital part of the haloarchaea's survival. Once bacteriorhodopsin absorbs a phot...
    20: ...rong sunlight. This increases the salinity so the haloarchaea depend on the proton gradient system through its ...

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