L I HOCHSTEIN
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11.
Stan-Lotter H, HOCHSTEIN L
Eur J Biochem
. 1989 Jan;
179(1):155-60.
PMID: 2521826
A purified ATPase associated with membranes from Halobacterium saccharovorum was compared with the F1 moiety from the Escherichia coli ATP synthase. The halobacterial enzyme was composed of two major (I...
12.
Stan-Lotter H, Lang Jr F, HOCHSTEIN L
Appl Theor Electrophor
. 1989 Jan;
1(3):147-53.
PMID: 2535117
The isoelectric points of most proteins from the extremely halophilic archaebacteria are between 4.0 and 4.65 which agrees with the generally high content of glutamic and aspartic acid in proteins...
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Jensen R, dAmato T, HOCHSTEIN L
Arch Microbiol
. 1988 Jan;
148:365-71.
PMID: 11540103
The focal point of phenylalanine biosynthesis is a dehydratase reaction which in different organisms may be prephenate dehydratase, arogenate dehydratase, or cyclohexadienyl dehydratase. Gram-positive, Gram-negative, and cyanobacterial divisions of the...
14.
HOCHSTEIN L, Tomlinson G
Annu Rev Microbiol
. 1988 Jan;
42:231-61.
PMID: 11536625
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HOCHSTEIN L, Kristjansson H, Altekar W
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 1987 Aug;
147(1):295-300.
PMID: 2888461
A membrane-bound ATPase from Halobacterium saccharovorum was solubilized using sodium deoxycholate and Zwittergent 3-10 and purified by hydrophobic and ammonium sulfate-mediated chromatography. The enzyme, which had a molecular mass of...
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Tindall B, Tomlinson G, HOCHSTEIN L
Syst Appl Microbiol
. 1987 Jan;
9:6-8.
PMID: 11542089
Investigations of the polar lipid composition of a new aerobic, extremely halophilic aracheabacterium capable of nitrate reduction have shown that this organism contains two previously unknown phospholycolipids derived from diphytanyl...
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Kristjansson H, Sadler M, HOCHSTEIN L
FEMS Microbiol Rev
. 1986 Jan;
39:151-7.
PMID: 11542091
Membranes prepared from various members of the genus Halobacterium contained a Triton X-100 activated adenosine triphosphatase. The enzyme from Halobacterium saccharovorum was unstable in solutions of low ionic strength (<...
18.
Tomlinson G, Jahnke L, HOCHSTEIN L
Int J Syst Bacteriol
. 1986 Jan;
36(1):66-70.
PMID: 11542071
Halobacterium denitrificans was one of several carbohydrate-utilizing, denitrifying, extremely halophilic bacteria isolated by anaerobic enrichment in the presence of nitrate. Anaerobic growth took place only when nitrate (or nitrite) was...
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Mancinelli R, HOCHSTEIN L
FEMS Microbiol Lett
. 1986 Jan;
35:55-8.
PMID: 11542048
The ability of Halobacterium vallismortis, Halobacterium mediterranei and Halobacterium marismortui (Ginzburg strain) to grow anaerobically and denitrify was determined. Each organism grew anaerobically only in the presence of nitrate. H....
20.
Kristjansson H, HOCHSTEIN L
FEMS Microbiol Lett
. 1986 Jan;
35:171-5.
PMID: 11542047
Membranes prepared by low pressure disruption of cells exhibited no ATPase activity in the absence of Triton X-100, although 43% of the total menadione reductase activity was detected. Trypsin digestion...