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  1. Genome-wide ribonucleotide detection inArchaea
  2. Regulation of gene expression under high hydrostatic pressure: the versatile role of the master regulator SurR in energy metabolism
  3. Editorial: Community series-extremophiles: microbial genomics and taxogenomics, volume II
  4. Evolutionary and functional insights into the Ski2-like helicase family in Archaea: a comparison of Thermococcales ASH-Ski2 and Hel308 activities
  5. Processing of matched and mismatched rNMPs in DNA by archaeal ribonucleotide excision repair
  6. The secretome of Thermococcus barophilus in the presence of carbohydrates and the potential role of the TrmBL4 regulator
  7. Genome analysis of a new sulphur disproportionating species Thermosulfurimonas strain F29 and comparative genomics of sulfur-disproportionating bacteria from marine hydrothermal vents
  8. Genetic Potential of Dissulfurimicrobium hydrothermale, an Obligate Sulfur-Disproportionating Thermophilic Microorganism
  9. The Piezo-Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Thermococcus piezophilus Regulates Its Energy Efficiency System to Cope With Large Hydrostatic Pressure Variations
  10. Thermococcus henrietii sp. nov., a novel extreme thermophilic and piezophilic sulfur-reducing archaeon isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal chimney
  11. Physiological and Genomic Characterization of a Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Archaeoglobus neptunius sp. nov. Isolated From a Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Warrants the Reclassification of the Genus Archaeoglobus
  12. Ultrasensitive and selective detection of Hg2+using fluorescent phycocyanin in an aqueous system
  13. Complete genome sequence of Thermosulfurimonas marina SU872T, an anaerobic thermophilic chemolithoautotrophic bacterium isolated from a shallow marine hydrothermal vent
  14. Genome analysis of Thermosulfuriphilus ammonigenes ST65T, an anaerobic thermophilic chemolithoautotrophic bacterium isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent
  15. Complete genome sequence of Methanofervidicoccus sp. A16, a thermophilic methanogen isolated from Mid Cayman Rise hydrothermal vent
  16. Methanohalophilus profundi sp. nov., a methylotrophic halophilic piezophilic methanogen isolated from a deep hypersaline anoxic basin
  17. Genomic Characterization and Environmental Distribution of a Thermophilic Anaerobe Dissulfurirhabdus thermomarina SH388T Involved in Disproportionation of Sulfur Compounds in Shallow Sea Hydrothermal Vents
  18. RNA processing machineries in Archaea: the 5′-3′ exoribonuclease aRNase J of the β-CASP family is engaged specifically with the helicase ASH-Ski2 and the 3′-5′ exoribonucleolytic RNA exosome machinery
  19. Microbial Diversity and Biosignatures: An Icy Moons Perspective
  20. Experimental and Simulation Efforts in the Astrobiological Exploration of Exooceans
  21. Genomic Insights into the Carbon and Energy Metabolism of a Thermophilic Deep-Sea Bacterium Deferribacter autotrophicus Revealed New Metabolic Traits in the Phylum Deferribacteres
  22. RNA processing machineries in Archaea: the 5’-3’ exoribonuclease aRNase J of the β-CASP family is engaged specifically with the helicase ASH-Ski2 and the 3’-5’ exoribonucleolytic RNA exosome machinery
  23. Chemosynthetic ectosymbionts associated with a shallow-water marine nematode
  24. Electroactive Bacteria Associated With Stainless Steel Ennoblement in Seawater
  25. The Effect of Crowding on Protein Stability, Rigidity, and High Pressure Sensitivity in Whole Cells
  26. Development of an Effective 6-Methylpurine Counterselection Marker for Genetic Manipulation in Thermococcus barophilus
  27. Complete Genome Sequence of the Halophilic Methylotrophic Methanogen Archaeon Methanohalophilus portucalensis Strain FDF-1 T
  28. Arsenobetaine: an ecophysiologically important organoarsenical confers cytoprotection against osmotic stress and growth temperature extremes
  29. Two viruses, MCV1 and MCV2, which infect Marinitoga bacteria isolated from deep-sea hydrothermal vents: functional and genomic analysis
  30. Draft Genome Sequence of Phaeobacter leonis Type Strain 306, an Alphaproteobacterium Isolated from Mediterranean Sea Sediments
  31. Draft Genome of Halomonas lionensis RHS90T, a Stress-Tolerant Gammaproteobacterium Isolated from Mediterranean Sea Sediments
  32. Desulfurobacterium indicum sp. nov., a thermophilic sulfur-reducing bacterium from the Indian Ocean
  33. Anaeromicrobium sediminis gen. nov., sp. nov., a fermentative bacterium isolated from deep-sea sediment
  34. Complete Genome Sequence of the Hyperthermophilic Piezophilic Archaeon Pyrococcus kukulkanii NCB100 Isolated from the Rebecca’s Roost Hydrothermal Vent in the Guaymas Basin
  35. Complete Genome Sequence of Methanohalophilus halophilus DSM 3094T, Isolated from a Cyanobacterial Mat and Bottom Deposits at Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Northwestern Australia
  36. Complete genome sequence and whole-genome phylogeny of Kosmotoga pacifica type strain SLHLJ1T from an East Pacific hydrothermal sediment
  37. Combined Whole-Cell High-Throughput Functional Screening for Identification of New Nicotinamidases/Pyrazinamidases in Metagenomic/Polygenomic Libraries
  38. Pseudodesulfovibrio indicus gen. nov., sp. nov., a piezophilic sulfate-reducing bacterium from the Indian Ocean and reclassification of four species of the genus Desulfovibrio
  39. Thermodesulfatator autotrophicus sp. nov., a thermophilic sulfate-reducing bacterium from the Indian Ocean
  40. Thermococcus piezophilus sp. nov., a novel hyperthermophilic and piezophilic archaeon with a broad pressure range for growth, isolated from a deepest hydrothermal vent at the Mid-Cayman Rise
  41. High protein flexibility and reduced hydration water dynamics are key pressure adaptive strategies in prokaryotes
  42. Pyrococcus kukulkanii sp. nov., a hyperthermophilic, piezophilic archaeon isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent
  43. Molecular chaperone accumulation as a function of stress evidences adaptation to high hydrostatic pressure in the piezophilic archaeon Thermococcus barophilus
  44. High hydrostatic pressure adaptive strategies in an obligate piezophile Pyrococcus yayanosii
  45. Characterization and antimicrobial potential of extremely halophilic archaea isolated from hypersaline environments of the Algerian Sahara
  46. Genome Sequence of the Piezophilic, Mesophilic Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium Desulfovibrio indicus J2 T
  47. Genome expression of Thermococcus barophilus and Thermococcus kodakarensis in response to different hydrostatic pressure conditions
  48. Restoration of the di-myo-inositol-phosphate pathway in the piezo-hyperthermophilic archaeon Thermococcus barophilus
  49. Deep sea, the last great unexplored earth frontier harboring the largest unknown and untapped remote microbial diversity on our planet
  50. Effects of hydrostatic pressure on yeasts isolated from deep-sea hydrothermal vents
  51. Complete Genome Sequence of Hyperthermophilic Piezophilic Archaeon Palaeococcus pacificus DY20341 T , Isolated from Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Sediments
  52. Functional Screening of Hydrolytic Activities Reveals an Extremely Thermostable Cellulase from a Deep-Sea Archaeon
  53. Microbial diversity and adaptation to high hydrostatic pressure in deep-sea hydrothermal vents prokaryotes
  54. Caloranaerobacter ferrireducens sp. nov., an anaerobic, thermophilic, iron (III)-reducing bacterium isolated from deep-sea hydrothermal sulfide deposits
  55. ‘Ménage à trois’: a selfish genetic element uses a virus to propagate withinThermotogales
  56. Identification and Characterization of Carboxyl Esterases of Gill Chamber-Associated Microbiota in the Deep-Sea Shrimp Rimicaris exoculata by Using Functional Metagenomics
  57. Abiotic stress protection by ecologically abundant dimethylsulfoniopropionate and its natural and synthetic derivatives: insights fromBacillus subtilis
  58. Pressure adaptation is linked to thermal adaptation in salt-saturated marine habitats
  59. Anoxybacter fermentans gen. nov., sp. nov., a piezophilic, thermophilic, anaerobic, fermentative bacterium isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent
  60. Erratum: Microorganisms persist at record depths in the subseafloor of the Canterbury Basin
  61. Physiological features of Halomonas lionensis sp. nov., a novel bacterium isolated from a Mediterranean Sea sediment
  62. The gill chamber epibiosis of deep-sea shrimpRimicarisexoculata: an in-depth metagenomic investigation and discovery ofZetaproteobacteria
  63. Genetic Manipulations of the Hyperthermophilic Piezophilic Archaeon Thermococcus barophilus
  64. Deep Sea Microbes Probed by Incoherent Neutron Scattering Under High Hydrostatic Pressure
  65. Microorganisms persist at record depths in the subseafloor of the Canterbury Basin
  66. Kosmotoga pacifica sp. nov., a thermophilic chemoorganoheterotrophic bacterium isolated from an East Pacific hydrothermal sediment
  67. Palaeococcus pacificus sp. nov., an archaeon from deep-sea hydrothermal sediment
  68. Complete Genome Sequence of the Thermophilic, Piezophilic, Heterotrophic Bacterium Marinitoga piezophila KA3
  69. DNA extractions from deep subseafloor sediments: Novel cryogenic-mill-based procedure and comparison to existing protocols
  70. Ectoine and Hydroxyectoine as Protectants against Osmotic and Cold Stress: Uptake through the SigB-Controlled Betaine-Choline- Carnitine Transporter-Type Carrier EctT from Virgibacillus pantothenticus
  71. Complete Genome Sequence of the Obligate Piezophilic Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Pyrococcus yayanosii CH1
  72. Pyrococcus yayanosii sp. nov., an obligate piezophilic hyperthermophilic archaeon isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent
  73. Complete Genome Sequence of the Hyperthermophilic, Piezophilic, Heterotrophic, and Carboxydotrophic Archaeon Thermococcus barophilus MP
  74. The many ways of coping with pressure
  75. Involvement of EupR, a response regulator of the NarL/FixJ family, in the control of the uptake of the compatible solutes ectoines by the halophilic bacterium Chromohalobacter salexigens
  76. Piezophilic Prokaryotes
  77. Effects of Osmotic Stress on Rhamnolipid Synthesis and Time-Course Production of Cell-To-Cell Signal Molecules by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  78. Pyrococcus CH1, an obligate piezophilic hyperthermophile: extending the upper pressure-temperature limits for life
  79. Sinorhizobium meliloti Megaplasmids and Symbiosis in S. meliloti
  80. Synthesis and Uptake of the Compatible Solutes Ectoine and 5-Hydroxyectoine by Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) in Response to Salt and Heat Stresses
  81. Glycine betaine loses its osmoprotective activity in a bspA strain of Erwinia chrysanthemi
  82. The Compatible-Solute-Binding Protein OpuAC from Bacillus subtilis: Ligand Binding, Site-Directed Mutagenesis, and Crystallographic Studies
  83. Crystal Structure of the Ligand-Binding Protein EhuB from Sinorhizobium meliloti Reveals Substrate Recognition of the Compatible Solutes Ectoine and Hydroxyectoine
  84. Osmoadaptative responses in the rhizobia nodulating Acacia isolated from south-eastern Moroccan Sahara
  85. Succinate-mediated catabolite repression control on the production of glycine betaine catabolic enzymes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 under low and elevated salinities
  86. Influence of high salinity on biofilm formation and benzoate assimilation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  87. Ectoine functions as an osmoprotectant in Bacillus subtilis and is accumulated via the ABC-transport system OpuC
  88. Ectoines as compatible solutes and carbon and energy sources for the halophilic bacterium Chromohalobacter salexigens
  89. Osmotic stress and phosphate limitation alter production of cell-to-cell signal molecules and rhamnolipid biosurfactant by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  90. OusB, a Broad-Specificity ABC-Type Transporter from Erwinia chrysanthemi, Mediates Uptake of Glycine Betaine and Choline with a High Affinity
  91. Ectoine-Induced Proteins in Sinorhizobium meliloti Include an Ectoine ABC-Type Transporter Involved in Osmoprotection and Ectoine Catabolism
  92. Antibacterial activity of glycine betaine analogues: involvement of osmoporters
  93. Isolation and Characterization of ButA, a Secondary Glycine Betaine Transport System Operating in Tetragenococcus halophila
  94. Potential osmoprotectants for the lactic acid bacteria Pediococcus pentosaceus and Tetragenococcus halophila
  95. Glycine Betaine, Carnitine, and Choline Enhance Salinity Tolerance and Prevent the Accumulation of Sodium to a Level Inhibiting Growth of Tetragenococcus halophila
  96. Carnitine acts as a compatible solute in Brevibacterium linens
  97. Ectoine functions as an osmoprotectant in Bacillus subtilis and is accumulated via the ABC-transport system OpuC
  98. Erwinia chrysanthemi at high osmolarity: influence of osmoprotectants on growth and pectate lyase production
  99. Osmotic adaptation in Brevibacterium linens: differential effect of proline and glycine betaine on cytoplasmic osmolyte pool
  100. Osmotic adaptation in Brevibacterium linens: differential effect of proline and glycine betaine on cytoplasmic osmolyte pool
  101. Pipecolic acid is an osmoprotectant for Escherichia coli taken up by the general osmoporters ProU and ProP
  102. Ectoine accumulation and osmotic regulation in Brevibacterium linens