1986
DOI: 10.1016/s0723-2020(86)80152-7
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Haloarcula hispanica spec. nov. and Haloferax gibbonsii spec, nov., Two New Species of Extremely Halophilic Archaebacteria

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“…nov. is proposed. Mullakhanbhai & Larsen (1975), Rodriguez-Valera et al (1983), Tomlinson et al (1986), Juez et al (1986), Gutierrez et al (2002), Oren (2000) and Grant et al (2001), as well as from our comparative studies with H. volcanii DSM 33755 T . +, Positive; 2, negative; ND, not determined.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…nov. is proposed. Mullakhanbhai & Larsen (1975), Rodriguez-Valera et al (1983), Tomlinson et al (1986), Juez et al (1986), Gutierrez et al (2002), Oren (2000) and Grant et al (2001), as well as from our comparative studies with H. volcanii DSM 33755 T . +, Positive; 2, negative; ND, not determined.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…Alphasphaerolipoviruses display a narrow host range. Besides the common host, H. hispanica ATCC33960 [24], Halorubrum strain CSW 2.09.4 [42] was identified as an alternative host for SH1 and PH1, while SH1 and HHIV-2 could also infect Haloarcula sp. PV7 [5].…”
Section: Genus Alphasphaerolipovirusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…hispanica is capable to grow on acetate as a sole carbon source and possesses a gene cluster for the methylaspartate cycle enzymes, similar to H. marismortui (Figure 2; Juez et al, 1986;Liu et al, 2011b;Ding et al, 2014). In this study, we used deletion mutants of H. hispanica to prove the participation of the key enzymes of the methylaspartate cycle in acetate assimilation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%