Transcriptional and Biochemical Analysis of Starch Metabolism in the Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus
Lee, H.-S., Shockley, K. R., Schut, G. J., Conners, S. B., Montero, C. I., Johnson, M. R., … Adams, M. W. W. (2006, March 2). Journal of Bacteriology, Vol. 188, pp. 2115–2125.
topics (OpenAlex): Enzyme Production and Characterization; Phytase and its Applications; Microbial Metabolites in Food Biotechnology
TL;DR:
Starch metabolism in P. furiosus was examined by biochemical analyses in conjunction with global transcriptional response data for cells grown on a variety of glucans, and several hypothetical proteins encoded by three gene clusters are also involved in the transport and processing of alpha-glucan substrates by this organism.
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Population density‐dependent regulation of exopolysaccharide formation in the hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga maritima
Johnson, M. R., Montero, C. I., Conners, S. B., Shockley, K. R., Bridger, S. L., & Kelly, R. M. (2004, November 25). Molecular Microbiology, Vol. 55, pp. 664–674.
topics (OpenAlex): Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing; Oral microbiology and periodontitis research; Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology
TL;DR:
Results point to the existence of peptide‐based quorum sensing in hyperthermophilic bacteria and indicate that cellular communication should be considered as a component of the microbial ecology within hydrothermal habitats.
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