Articles
Rapid hydrogen sulfide consumption by Tetrahymena pyriformis and its implications for the origin of mitochondria, European Journal of Protistology (2006)
Although sulfide is typically regarded as toxic to eukaryotic cells, it is avidly consumed by...
Anatomy and morphology of red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) plants in relation to internal airflow (with LS Evans and Y Okawa), Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society (2005)
Evans, L. S. (Laboratory of Plant Morphogenesis, Biological Sciences Research Laboratories, Manhattan College, Bronx, NY...
Hydrogen sulfide consumption measured at low steady state concentrations using a sulfidostat (with MA Peterson), Analytical Biochemistry (2004)
Although >10 microM hydrogen sulfide typically is toxic to eukaryotic cells, <1 microM sulfide is...
Metabolic integration during the evolutionary origin of mitochondria, Cell Research (2003)
Although mitochondria provide eukaryotic cells with certain metabolic advantages, in other ways they may be...
Sulfide oxidation coupled to ATP synthesis in chicken liver mitochondria (with R Yong), Comparitive Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2001)
Chicken liver mitochondria consumed O2 at an accelerated rate when supplied with low concentrations of...
Sulfur reduction by human erythrocytes (with SH Lee), Journal of Experimental Zoology (1998)
Washed human erythrocytes incubated with glucose and S8 and purged with N2 produced H2S at...
HS-:O-2 oxidoreductase activity of Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase, Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics (1996)
Cu,Zn-Superoxide dismutase (SOD, EC 1.15.1.1) catalyzes HS- oxidation according to the reaction: HS- + H+...
Interactionof CU, ZN Superoxide-Dismutase with Hydrogen-Sulfide (with J.P. Whitehead and M.J. Maroney), Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics (1995)
Addition of HS− enhanced the O−2scavenging activity of bovine erythrocyte Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase (EC 1.15.1.1)...
Cytoskeleton In the ArchaebacteriumThermoplasm-Acidophilum - Viscosity Increase in Soluble Extracts (with W.G Hixon), Biosystems (1993)
Thermoplasma acidophilum has no cell wall, and so its irregular shape implies the presence of...
Cytoskeletal Origins in Sulfur-Metabolizing Archaebacteria (with W.G. Hixon), Biosystems (1991)
Several of the thermophilic acidophilic sulfur-metabolizing archaebacteria lack rigid cell walls. Their irregular shapes are...
Tyrosine Environment and Phosphate Binding in the Archaebacterial Histone-Like Protein HTA (with T. Montenaygarestier, D.J. Laston, and C. Helene), Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology (1988)
The thermophilic Archaebacterium, Thermoplasma acidophilum, has a DNA-stabilizing protein bound to its DNA. Each polypeptide...
Phylogenetic and Phenotypic Relationships Between the Eukaryotic Nucleocytoplasm and Thermophilic Archaebacteria, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (1987)
A Thermophilic Archaebacterium with Phenotypic Characters Typically Associated with the Eukaryotic Nucleo-Cytoplasm, Endocytobiosis and Cell Research (1986)
Some Features of Thermo-Acidophilic Archaebacteria Preadaptive for the Evolution of Eukaryotic Cells, Systematic and Applied Pschology (1986)
Crystallization of a FE,ZN Superoxide-Dismutase from the Archaebacterium Thermoplasma-Acidophilium (with D.C. Morris and B.F.P. Edwards), Journal of Molecular Biology (1985)
The novel Fe,Zn superoxide dismutase from the archaebacterium Thermoplasma acidophilium has been crystallized in space...
Histone-Like Protein in the Arachaebacterium Sulfolobus-Acidocaldarius (with G.R. Green and R.J. Delange), Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression (1983)
The Archaebacterium Thermoplasma acidophilum contains a basic chromosomal protein remarkably similar to the histones of...
Features in Thermophilic Archaebacteria that may be Preadaptations for the Evolution of the Eukaryotic Cell, Protistologica (1983)
Thermoplasm - A Primordial Cell from a Refuse Pile, Trends in Biochemical Sciences (1982)
A thermo-acidophilic archaebacterium is among the simplest of all known free-living microorganisms. Some of its...
Histone-Like Proteins and Chromosomal Structure in Certain Archaebacteria (with G.R. Green), Journal of Cell Biology (1982)
A Hostone-Like Protein (HTA) from Thermoplasm-Acidophilum .2. Complete Amino-Acid-Sequence (with R.J. Delange and L.C. Williams), Journal of Biological Chemistry (1981)
The complete amino acid sequence of the DNA-binding histone-like protein (Hta) from Thermoplasma acidophilum has...
A Hostone-Like Protein (HTA) from Thermoplasma-Acidophilum .1. Purification and Properties (with R.J. Delange and G.R. Green), The Journal of Biological Chemistry (1981)
A histone-like protein (HTa) has been isolated from cell extracts of Thermoplasma acidophilum by column...
A Mycoplasma-Like Archaebacterium Possibly Related to the Nucleus and Cytoplasm of Eukaryotic Cells (with D.B. Stein), Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (1981)
Nucleoprotein Subunit Structure in an Unusual Prokaryotic Organism - Thermoplasma-Acidophilum (with D.B. Stein), Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (1980)
The freeliving thermophilic mycoplasma, Thermoplasma acidophilum, has a small acid-soluble protein tightly bound to its...
Thermoplasma-Acidophilum Histone-Like Protein - Partial Amino-Acid-Sequence Suggestive of Homology to Eukaryotic Histones (with R.J. Delange), Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis (1980)
Thermoplasma acidophilum is a freeliving mycoplasma-like organism that has a small basic protein tightly bound...