Hackstein, Johannes H.P.
Hackstein, Johannes H. P., 1946-
Johannes H. P. Hackstein Německý mikrobiolog. Publikace z oblasti mikrobiální biochemie.
Hackstein, Johannes
Hackstein, Johannes, 1946-
VIAF ID: 35008741 (Personal)
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Works
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The anaerobic chytridiomycete fungus Piromyces sp. E2 produces ethanol via pyruvate:formate lyase and an alcohol dehydrogenase E. | |
Anaerobic Ciliates and Their Methanogenic Endosymbionts | |
Autosomal control of the Y-chromosome kl-3 loop of Drosophila melanogaster. | |
Biochemische und morphologische Pleiotropie des synthetischen Letalsystems 'prune'/'Killer-of-prune' von Drosophila melanogaster. - | |
The competitive success of Methanomicrococcus blatticola, a dominant methylotrophic methanogen in the cockroach hindgut, is supported by high substrate affinities and favorable thermodynamics. | |
A divergent ADP/ATP carrier in the hydrogenosomes of Trichomonas gallinae argues for an independent origin of these organelles | |
(Endo)symbiotic methanogenic archaea, c2010: | |
The energy metabolism of Methanomicrococcus blatticola: physiological and biochemical aspects | |
Eukaryotic diversity in historical soil samples | |
FECAL METHANOGENS AND VERTEBRATE EVOLUTION. | |
The [FeFe] hydrogenase of Nyctotherus ovalis has a chimeric origin | |
Functional integration of mitochondrial and hydrogenosomal ADP/ATP carriers in the Escherichia coli membrane reveals different biochemical characteristics for plants, mammals and anaerobic chytrids. | |
Genetic fine structure of the Y chromosome of 'Drosophila hydei' | |
Horizontal gene transfer from Bacteria to rumen Ciliates indicates adaptation to their anaerobic, carbohydrates-rich environment | |
The hydrogenosomes of Psalteriomonas lanterna | |
Isolation and in vitro cultivation of the fibrolytic rumen ciliate Eremoplastron (Eudiplodinium) dilobum | |
Macronuclear genome structure of the ciliate Nyctotherus ovalis: single-gene chromosomes and tiny introns | |
Mitochondria, hydrogenosomes and mitosomes: products of evolutionary tinkering! | |
The mitochondrial genomes of the ciliates Euplotes minuta and Euplotes crassus | |
Multiple origins of hydrogenosomes: functional and phylogenetic evidence from the ADP/ATP carrier of the anaerobic chytrid Neocallimastix sp. | |
The organellar genome and metabolic potential of the hydrogen-producing mitochondrion of Nyctotherus ovalis. | |
A parts list for fungal cellulosomes revealed by comparative genomics | |
Promicromonospora pachnodae sp. nov., a member of the (hemi)cellulolytic hindgut flora of larvae of the scarab beetle Pachnoda marginata. | |
Reconciling classical and molecular phylogenies in the stichotrichines (Ciliophora, Spirotrichea), including new sequences from some rare species | |
Spermatogenesis inDrosophila hydei: A genetic survey. | |
The symbiotic intestinal ciliates and the evolution of their hosts |