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Gene analysis of trehalose-producing enzymes from hyperthermophilic archaea in Sulfolobales.

The genes encoding new trehalose-producing enzymes from S. acidocaldarius ATCC33909 were cloned to analyze the distribution of these genes in Sulfolobales. Comparison of the amino acid sequences with S. solfataricus KM1 showed approximately 50% similarity. Southern analysis suggest that homologues of the trehalose-producing enzyme genes exist widely in sulfolobales and strains in Sulfolobales were classified into three kinds of genotypes.[1]

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  1. Gene analysis of trehalose-producing enzymes from hyperthermophilic archaea in Sulfolobales. Kobayashi, K., Kato, M., Miura, Y., Kettoku, M., Komeda, T., Iwamatsu, A. Biosci. Biotechnol. Biochem. (1996) [Pubmed]
 
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