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This project explores the motility mechanisms of archaea, focusing on the model organism Haloferax volcanii. It aims to understand the molecular basis of archaeal movement and its potential applications in synthetic biology.
The first representatives of the third domain of life, Archaea, were isolated from particularly harsh environments.
Long it was thought that all archaea are ‘extremophiles’, but recently archaea were discovered in many temperate habitats, including the human gut, sea and soil, where they perform key roles in biochemical cycles.Archaea are the least explored domain of life and little is known about the mechanisms underlying motility and adhesion.
Understanding these processes is especially timely…
ALBERT-LUDWIGS-UNIVERSITAET FREIBURG
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