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FEMS Microbiology Reviews|May 1, 1996
General vectors for archaeal hyperthermophiles: strategies based on a mobile intron and a plasmidC Aagaard, I Leviev, R N Aravalli, et al.
Nature|March 27, 1997
An atypical topoisomerase II from Archaea with implications for meiotic recombinationA Bergerat, B de Massy, D Gadelle, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 6, 1997
Both DNA gyrase and reverse gyrase are present in the hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga maritimaO Guipaud, E Marguet, K M Noll, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|March 1, 1997
Characterization of the reverse gyrase from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosusK M Borges, A Bergerat, A M Bogert, et al.
Extremophiles : Life Under Extreme Conditions|February 1, 1997
Glutamate dehydrogenase from the hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga maritima: molecular characterization and phylogenetic implicationsR Kort, W Liebl, B Labedan, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|March 26, 2009
A protein encoded by a new family of mobile elements from Euryarchaea exhibits three domains with novel foldsJ Keller, N Leulliot, N Soler, et al.
Biochimie|August 4, 2015
Sulfur vesicles from Thermococcales: A possible role in sulfur detoxifying mechanismsA Gorlas, E Marguet, S Gill, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|December 1, 1990
Reverse gyrase, a hallmark of the hyperthermophilic archaebacteriaC Bouthier de la Tour, C Portemer, M Nadal, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 24, 2000
Bacterial mode of replication with eukaryotic-like machinery in a hyperthermophilic archaeonH Myllykallio, P Lopez, P López-García, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 16, 1998
Insights into the molecular basis of salt tolerance from the study of glutamate dehydrogenase from Halobacterium salinarumK L Britton, T J Stillman, K S Yip, et al.
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FEMS Microbiology Reviews|May 1, 1996
General vectors for archaeal hyperthermophiles: strategies based on a mobile intron and a plasmidC Aagaard, I Leviev, R N Aravalli, et al.
Nature|March 27, 1997
An atypical topoisomerase II from Archaea with implications for meiotic recombinationA Bergerat, B de Massy, D Gadelle, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 6, 1997
Both DNA gyrase and reverse gyrase are present in the hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga maritimaO Guipaud, E Marguet, K M Noll, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|March 1, 1997
Characterization of the reverse gyrase from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosusK M Borges, A Bergerat, A M Bogert, et al.
Extremophiles : Life Under Extreme Conditions|February 1, 1997
Glutamate dehydrogenase from the hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga maritima: molecular characterization and phylogenetic implicationsR Kort, W Liebl, B Labedan, et al.
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|March 26, 2009
A protein encoded by a new family of mobile elements from Euryarchaea exhibits three domains with novel foldsJ Keller, N Leulliot, N Soler, et al.
Biochimie|August 4, 2015
Sulfur vesicles from Thermococcales: A possible role in sulfur detoxifying mechanismsA Gorlas, E Marguet, S Gill, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|December 1, 1990
Reverse gyrase, a hallmark of the hyperthermophilic archaebacteriaC Bouthier de la Tour, C Portemer, M Nadal, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 24, 2000
Bacterial mode of replication with eukaryotic-like machinery in a hyperthermophilic archaeonH Myllykallio, P Lopez, P López-García, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 16, 1998
Insights into the molecular basis of salt tolerance from the study of glutamate dehydrogenase from Halobacterium salinarumK L Britton, T J Stillman, K S Yip, et al.
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