Aeropyrum is a genus of archaea in the family Desulfurococcaceae. The name Aeropyrum derives from: Greek noun aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος), air; Greek neuter...
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Spiraviridae (redirect from Aeropyrum coil-shaped virus)
the genus Aeropyrum, specifically Aeropyrum pernix. The family contains one genus, Alphaspiravirus, which contains one species, Aeropyrum coil-shaped...
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Aeropyrum pernix is a species of extremophile archaea in the archaeal phylum Thermoproteota. It is an obligatorily thermophilic species. The first specimens...
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Clavaviridae (redirect from Aeropyrum pernix bacilliform virus 1)
(Clavavirus). Within this genus, a single species has been described to date: Aeropyrum pernix bacilliform virus 1 (APBV1). The name is derived from the Latin...
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Betaguttavirus (redirect from Aeropyrum pernix ovoid virus 1)
the family Guttaviridae. Aeropyrum pernix archaea serve as natural hosts. There is only one species in this genus: Aeropyrum pernix ovoid virus 1. Viruses...
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serine is generally O-acetylserine (via CysK or CysM in E. coli), but in Aeropyrum pernix and some other archaea O-phosphoserine is used. CysK and CysM are...
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The family currently contains one genera and species: Betaguttavirus Aeropyrum pernix ovoid virus 1 Genus Alphaguttavirus and species Sulfolobus newzealandicus...
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Hemmi, Hisashi (2018-10-02). "Modified mevalonate pathway of the archaeon Aeropyrum pernix proceeds via trans -anhydromevalonate 5-phosphate". Proceedings...
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serine protease from Streptomyces sp, subtilisin-like pernisine from Aeropyrum pernix, alkaline protease from Nocardiopsis sp, nattokinase from B. subtilis...
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(Pleolipoviridae) infecting halophilic archaea, and the other one by the Aeropyrum coil-shaped virus (Spiraviridae) infecting a hyperthermophilic (optimal...
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