Thermoproteales are an order of archaeans in the class Thermoprotei.[1] They are the only organisms known to lack the SSB proteins, instead possessing the protein ThermoDBP that has displaced them.
The rRNA genes of these organisms contain multiple introns, which can be homing endonuclease encoding genes, and their presence can impact the binding of "universal" 16S rRNA primers often used in environmental sequencing surveys.[2]
^See the NCBI webpage on Thermoproteales. Data extracted from the "NCBI taxonomy resources". National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 2007-03-19.
^Jay ZJ and Inskeep WP. (July 2015). "The distribution, diversity, and importance of 16S rRNA gene introns in the order Thermoproteales". Biology Direct. 10 (35): 35. doi:10.1186/s13062-015-0065-6. PMC 4496867. PMID 26156036.
have similar functionalities. Some thermophilic archaea (e.g. order Thermoproteales) contain 16S rRNA gene introns that are located in highly conserved...
This list of sequenced archaeal genomes contains all the archaea known to have publicly available complete genome sequences that have been assembled, annotated...
archaea, called Ced (Crenarchaeal system for exchange of DNA) and Ted (Thermoproteales system for exchange of DNA), appears to be responsible for the transfer...
(December 2016). "The distribution, diversity and function of predominant Thermoproteales in high-temperature environments of Yellowstone National Park". Environmental...
the thermophilic archaea, particularly the orders Sulfolobales and Thermoproteales. Defences against these viruses involve RNA interference from repetitive...
archaea, called Ced (Crenarchaeal system for exchange of DNA) and Ted (Thermoproteales system for exchange of DNA), appears to be responsible for the transfer...
detail in thermophilics, particularly the orders Sulfolobales and Thermoproteales. Two groups of single-stranded DNA viruses that infect archaea have...
(December 2016). "The distribution, diversity and function of predominant Thermoproteales in high-temperature environments of Yellowstone National Park". Environmental...
archael kingdom Crenarchaeota, and represents a deep branch in the order Thermoproteales. T. pendens lacks the genes for purine nucleotide biosynthesis and...
Thermofilaceae are a family of archaea in the order Thermoproteales. Taxonomy from List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) and...
(December 2016). "The distribution, diversity and function of predominant Thermoproteales in high-temperature environments of Yellowstone National Park". Environmental...
distribution, diversity, and importance of 16S rRNA gene introns in the order Thermoproteales". Biology Direct. 10 (35): 35. doi:10.1186/s13062-015-0065-6. PMC 4496867...
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the thermophilic archaea, particularly the orders Sulfolobales and Thermoproteales. Viruses are an important natural means of transferring genes between...
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