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    Structure of histone-based chromatin in Archaea by Mattiroli, Francesca, Bhattacharyya, Sudipta, Dyer, Pamela N., White, Alison E., Sandman, Kathleen, Burkhart, Brett W., Byrne, Kyle R., Lee, Thomas, Ahn, Natalie G., Santangelo, Thomas J., Reeve, John N., Luger, Karolin

    “…Small basic proteins present in most Archaea share a common ancestor with the eukaryotic core histones. We report the crystal structure of an archaeal…”
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    Primary transcriptome map of the hyperthermophilic archaeon Thermococcus kodakarensis by Jäger, Dominik, Förstner, Konrad U, Sharma, Cynthia M, Santangelo, Thomas J, Reeve, John N

    Published in BMC genomics (16-08-2014)
    “…Prokaryotes have relatively small genomes, densely-packed with protein-encoding sequences. RNA sequencing has, however, revealed surprisingly complex…”
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    Archaeal DNA Polymerase D but Not DNA Polymerase B Is Required for Genome Replication in Thermococcus kodakarensis by Čuboňová, Lubomira, Richardson, Tomas, Burkhart, Brett W, Kelman, Zvi, Connolly, Bernard A, Reeve, John N, Santangelo, Thomas J

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-05-2013)
    “…Three evolutionarily distinct families of replicative DNA polymerases, designated polymerase B (Pol B), Pol C, and Pol D, have been identified. Members of the…”
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    Archaeal histones and the origin of the histone fold by Sandman, Kathleen, Reeve, John N

    Published in Current opinion in microbiology (01-10-2006)
    “…Histone sequences have been identified in many archaeal genomes and in environmental samples, and they constitute a family of proteins that are structural…”
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    Archaeal chromatin and transcription by Reeve, John N.

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-05-2003)
    “…Summary Archaea contain a variety of sequence‐independent DNA binding proteins consistent with the evolution of several different, sometimes overlapping and…”
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    The GAN Exonuclease or the Flap Endonuclease Fen1 and RNase HII Are Necessary for Viability of Thermococcus kodakarensis by Burkhart, Brett W, Cubonova, Lubomira, Heider, Margaret R, Kelman, Zvi, Reeve, John N, Santangelo, Thomas J

    Published in Journal of bacteriology (01-07-2017)
    “…Many aspects of and factors required for DNA replication are conserved across all three domains of life, but there are some significant differences surrounding…”
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    Archaeal chromatin proteins: different structures but common function? by Sandman, Kathleen, Reeve, John N

    Published in Current opinion in microbiology (01-12-2005)
    “…Chromatin proteins promote chromosome flexibility in vivo, maintaining a compact yet decondensed template that permits polymerase accessibility. All Archaea…”
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    Archaeal Histone Is Required for Transformation of Thermococcus kodakarensis by Čuboňová, Lubomira, Katano, Masahiro, Kanai, Tamotsu, Atomi, Haruyuki, Reeve, John N, Santangelo, Thomas J

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-12-2012)
    “…Archaeal histones wrap DNA into complexes, designated archaeal nucleosomes, that resemble the tetrasome core of a eukaryotic nucleosome. Therefore, all DNA…”
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    Thermococcus kodakarensis Genetics: TK1827-Encoded β-Glycosidase, New Positive-Selection Protocol, and Targeted and Repetitive Deletion Technology by Santangelo, Thomas J, Čuboňová, L'ubomíra, Reeve, John N

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-02-2010)
    “…Inactivation of TK1761, the reporter gene established for Thermococcus kodakarensis, revealed the presence of a second β-glycosidase that we have identified as…”
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    Shuttle Vector Expression in Thermococcus kodakaraensis: Contributions of cis Elements to Protein Synthesis in a Hyperthermophilic Archaeon by Santangelo, Thomas J, Čuboňová, L'ubomíra, Reeve, John N

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-05-2008)
    “…Shuttle vectors that replicate stably and express selectable phenotypes in both Thermococcus kodakaraensis and Escherichia coli have been constructed. Plasmid…”
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    Archaeal nucleosome positioning in vivo and in vitro is directed by primary sequence motifs by Nalabothula, Narasimharao, Xi, Liqun, Bhattacharyya, Sucharita, Widom, Jonathan, Wang, Ji-Ping, Reeve, John N, Santangelo, Thomas J, Fondufe-Mittendorf, Yvonne N

    Published in BMC genomics (10-06-2013)
    “…Histone wrapping of DNA into nucleosomes almost certainly evolved in the Archaea, and predates Eukaryotes. In Eukaryotes, nucleosome positioning plays a…”
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    Genome Replication in Thermococcus kodakarensis Independent of Cdc6 and an Origin of Replication by Gehring, Alexandra M, Astling, David P, Matsumi, Rie, Burkhart, Brett W, Kelman, Zvi, Reeve, John N, Jones, Kenneth L, Santangelo, Thomas J

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (27-10-2017)
    “…The initiation of DNA replication is typically tightly regulated by proteins that form initiation complexes at specific sequences known as replication origins…”
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    Archaeal Intrinsic Transcription Termination In Vivo by SANTANGELO, Thomas J, CUBONOVA, L'ubomíra, SKINNER, Katherine M, REEVE, John N

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-11-2009)
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    Affinity purification of an archaeal DNA replication protein network by Li, Zhuo, Santangelo, Thomas J, Cuboňová, L'ubomíra, Reeve, John N, Kelman, Zvi

    Published in mBio (30-12-2010)
    “…Nineteen Thermococcus kodakarensis strains have been constructed, each of which synthesizes a different His(6)-tagged protein known or predicted to be a…”
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    Deletion of alternative pathways for reductant recycling in Thermococcus kodakarensis increases hydrogen production by Santangelo, Thomas J., Čuboňová, L'ubomíra, Reeve, John N.

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-08-2011)
    “…Summary Hydrogen (H2) production by Thermococcus kodakarensis compares very favourably with the levels reported for the most productive algal, fungal and…”
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    Archaeal RNA Polymerase is Sensitive to Intrinsic Termination Directed by Transcribed and Remote Sequences by Santangelo, Thomas J., Reeve, John N.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (13-01-2006)
    “…Archaea are prokaryotes with a single DNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RNAP) that is homologous to, and likely resembles the ancestor of all three eukaryotic…”
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    Bacterial recovery from ancient glacial ice by Christner, Brent C., Mosley-Thompson, Ellen, Thompson, Lonnie G., Reeve, John N.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-05-2003)
    “…Summary Ice that forms the bottom 18 m of a 308 m ice core drilled from the Guliya ice cap on the Qinghan‐Tibetan plateau in Western China is over 750 000…”
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    Nucleation and Growth of Cu-Al Intermetallics in Al-Modified Sn-Cu and Sn-Ag-Cu Lead-Free Solder Alloys by Reeve, Kathlene N., Anderson, Iver E., Handwerker, Carol A.

    Published in Journal of electronic materials (01-03-2015)
    “…Lead-free solder alloys Sn-Cu (SC) and Sn-Ag-Cu (SAC) are widely used by the microelectronics industry, but enhanced control of the microstructure is needed to…”
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    Transcription and Translation are Coupled in Archaea by French, Sarah L., Santangelo, Thomas J., Beyer, Ann L., Reeve, John N.

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-04-2007)
    “…Polysomes have been visualized by electron microscopy attached directly to dispersed strands of genomic DNA extruded from lysed cells of the hyperthermophilic…”
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