26 research outputs found
Additional file 6: of Quorum sensing in thermophiles: prevalence of autoinducer-2 system
Multiple sequence alignment of LuxS protein from mesophilic and thermophilic eubacteria by MultAlin. Invariant residues are highlighted in red colour. The conserved HTLEH motif and other conserved residues are highlighted within boxes. (PDF 111 kb
Additional file 13: of Quorum sensing in thermophiles: prevalence of autoinducer-2 system
STRING analysis of LuxS protein of Meiothermus ruber. (PDF 202 kb
Additional file 1: of Quorum sensing in thermophiles: prevalence of autoinducer-2 system
Peptide based quorum sensing systems. (PDF 10 kb
Additional file 9: of Quorum sensing in thermophiles: prevalence of autoinducer-2 system
Multiple sequence alignment of SAH hydrolase from thermophilic and mesophilic eubacteria by MultAlin. High conservation among SAH hydrolases has been observed. (PDF 274 kb
Additional file 8: of Quorum sensing in thermophiles: prevalence of autoinducer-2 system
Multiple sequence alignment of MTA/SAH nucleosidase from thermophilic eubacteria by MultAlin. There is no conservation among Pfs protein sequences. (PDF 138 kb
Additional file 14: of Quorum sensing in thermophiles: prevalence of autoinducer-2 system
STRING analysis of LuxS protein of Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius. (PDF 225 kb
Additional file 15 of Quorum sensing in thermophiles: prevalence of autoinducer-2 system
STRING analysis of LuxS protein of Caminibacter mediatlanticus. (PDF 90 kb
Additional file 16: of Quorum sensing in thermophiles: prevalence of autoinducer-2 system
NCBI accession number of genomes of thermophililc archaea used in the study. (PDF 24 kb
Additional file 2: of Quorum sensing in thermophiles: prevalence of autoinducer-2 system
Prevalence of peptide based quorum sensing system in thermophilic eubacteria. (PDF 125 kb
Additional file 10: of Quorum sensing in thermophiles: prevalence of autoinducer-2 system
Multiple sequence alignment of SAH hydrolase from thermophilic eubacteria by MultAlin. High conservation among SAH hydrolases has been observed. (PDF 323 kb