Reverse gyrase (RG) is the only protein found ubiquitously in hyperthermophilic organisms, but absent from mesophiles. As such, its simple presence or absence allows us to deduce information about the optimal growth temperature of long-extinct organisms, even as far as the last universal common ancestor of extant life (LUCA). The growth environment and gene content of the LUCA has long been a source of debate in which RG often features. In an attempt to settle this debate, we carried out an exhaustive search for RG proteins, generating the largest RG dataset to date. Comprising 376 sequences, our dataset allows for phylogenetic reconstructions of RG with unprecedented size and detail. These RG phylogenies are strikingly different from those...
Abstract Background Since the reclassification of all life forms in three Domains (Archaea, Bacteria...
Initial studies of the archaeal phylogeny relied mainly on the analysis of the RNA component of the ...
Background: The genomic history of prokaryotic organismal lineages is marked by extensive non-vertic...
Reverse gyrase (RG) is the only protein found ubiquitously in hyperthermophilic organisms, but absen...
Several lines of evidence such as the basal location of thermophilic lineages in large-scale phyloge...
The presence of reverse gyrase, an unusual ATP-dependent type I topoisomerase first isolated from th...
Reverse gyrase is a topoisomerase which positively supercoils closed circular plasmid DNA. Reverse g...
By exploiting three-dimensional structure comparison, which is more sensitive than conventional sequ...
International audienceBecause fossils from the time when cellular life originated and diversified ar...
Methods to infer the ancestral conditions of life are commonly based on geological and palaeontologi...
Methods to infer the ancestral conditions of life are commonly based on geological and paleontologic...
International audienceDNA gyrase is a type II topoisomerase with the unique capacity to introduce ne...
A number of studies have addressed the environmental temperatures experienced by ancient life. Compu...
International audienceSeveral lines of evidence such as the basal location of thermophilic lineages ...
International audienceWe have compared three complete genomes of closely related hyperthermophilic s...
Abstract Background Since the reclassification of all life forms in three Domains (Archaea, Bacteria...
Initial studies of the archaeal phylogeny relied mainly on the analysis of the RNA component of the ...
Background: The genomic history of prokaryotic organismal lineages is marked by extensive non-vertic...
Reverse gyrase (RG) is the only protein found ubiquitously in hyperthermophilic organisms, but absen...
Several lines of evidence such as the basal location of thermophilic lineages in large-scale phyloge...
The presence of reverse gyrase, an unusual ATP-dependent type I topoisomerase first isolated from th...
Reverse gyrase is a topoisomerase which positively supercoils closed circular plasmid DNA. Reverse g...
By exploiting three-dimensional structure comparison, which is more sensitive than conventional sequ...
International audienceBecause fossils from the time when cellular life originated and diversified ar...
Methods to infer the ancestral conditions of life are commonly based on geological and palaeontologi...
Methods to infer the ancestral conditions of life are commonly based on geological and paleontologic...
International audienceDNA gyrase is a type II topoisomerase with the unique capacity to introduce ne...
A number of studies have addressed the environmental temperatures experienced by ancient life. Compu...
International audienceSeveral lines of evidence such as the basal location of thermophilic lineages ...
International audienceWe have compared three complete genomes of closely related hyperthermophilic s...
Abstract Background Since the reclassification of all life forms in three Domains (Archaea, Bacteria...
Initial studies of the archaeal phylogeny relied mainly on the analysis of the RNA component of the ...
Background: The genomic history of prokaryotic organismal lineages is marked by extensive non-vertic...