TJ Williams, M Allen, B Tschitschko… - Environmental …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Haloarchaea are heterotrophic members of the Archaea that thrive in hypersaline environments, often feeding off the glycerol that is produced as an osmolyte by eucaryotic …
Hypersaline anoxic habitats harbour numerous novel uncultured archaea whose metabolic and ecological roles remain to be elucidated. Until recently, it was believed that energy …
Established in 2016, the family Pleolipoviridae comprises globally distributed archaeal viruses that produce pleomorphic particles. Pseudo-spherical enveloped virions of …
The ubiquity of strictly anaerobic sulfur-respiring haloarchaea in hypersaline systems with circumneutral pH has shaken a traditional concept of this group as predominantly aerobic …
Archaea are environmentally ubiquitous on Earth, and their extremophilic and metabolically versatile phenotypes make them useful as model systems for astrobiology. Here, we reveal …
C Lauritano, A Ianora - Grand challenges in marine biotechnology, 2018 - Springer
Several EU projects funded during the FP7 programme and currently under the topic 'Blue Growth'of Horizon 2020 aim at improving the exploitation of marine organisms for several …
The knowledge on the microbial diversity inhabiting hypersaline sediments is still limited. In particular, existing data about anaerobic hypersaline archaea and bacteria are scarce and …
Extremely halophilic Archaea are the only known hosts for pleolipoviruses which are pleomorphic non-lytic viruses resembling cellular membrane vesicles. Recently …
DY Sorokin, A Merkel, MM Yakimov… - Bergey's Manual of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Hal. al. ka. li. ar. chae'um. Gr. masc. n. hals, halos salt; NL n. alkali (from Arabic article al and the and Arabic n. qaliy ashes of saltwort); NL neut. n. archaeum (from Gr. masc …