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Trehalose/2-sulfotrehalose biosynthesis and glycine-betaine uptake are widely spread mechanisms for osmoadaptation in the Halobacteriales
The ISME Journal (2014)
  • Noha H Youssef, Oklahoma State University–Stillwater
  • Kristen N Savage-Ashlock, Georgia State University
  • Alexandra L McCully, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Brandon Luedtke, United States Department of Agriculture
  • Edward I Shaw, Oklahoma State University–Stillwater
  • Wouter D Hoff, Oklahoma State University–Stillwater
  • Mostafa S Elshahed, Oklahoma State University–Stillwater
Disciplines
Publication Date
March 1, 2014
DOI
10.1038/ismej.2013.165
Citation Information
Noha H Youssef, Kristen N Savage-Ashlock, Alexandra L McCully, Brandon Luedtke, et al.. "Trehalose/2-sulfotrehalose biosynthesis and glycine-betaine uptake are widely spread mechanisms for osmoadaptation in the Halobacteriales" The ISME Journal Vol. 8 Iss. 3 (2014) p. 636 - 649
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