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Letters in Applied Microbiology | 2004

Assessment of ciliates in the sheep rumen by DGGE

M. Regensbogenova; Peter Pristaš; Peter Javorsky; S.Y. Moon-van der Staay; G.W.M. van der Staay; Johannes H. P. Hackstein; C. J. Newbold; Neil R. McEwan

Aims:  This work was carried out to develop a rapid molecular profiling technique to screen ciliate populations in the rumen of sheep.


Zoology | 2001

Hydrogenosomes: convergent adaptations of mitochondria to anaerobic environments

J.H.P. Hackstein; Anna Akhmanova; Frank Voncken; A.H.A.M. van Hoek; T.A. van Alen; Brigitte Boxma; S.Y. Moon-van der Staay; G.W.M. van der Staay; Jack A. M. Leunissen; Martijn A. Huynen; Jörg Rosenberg; Marten Veenhuis; Johannes H. P. Hackstein; Seung Yeo Moon-van der Staay

Hydrogenosomes are membrane-bound organelles that compartmentalise the final steps of energy metabolism in a number of anaerobic eukaryotes. They produce hydrogen and ATP. Here we will review the data, which are relevant for the questions: how did the hydrogenosomes originate, and what was their ancestor? Notably, there is strong evidence that hydrogenosomes evolved several times as adaptations to anaerobic environments. Most likely, hydrogenosomes and mitochondria share a common ancestor, but an unequivocal proof for this hypothesis is difficult because hydrogenosomes lack an organelle genome - with one remarkable exception (Nyctotherus ovalis). In particular, the diversity of extant hydrogenosomes hampers a straightforward analysis of their origins. Nevertheless, it is conceivable to postulate that the common ancestor of mitochondria and hydrogenosomes was a facultative anaerobic organelle that participated in the early radiation of unicellular eukaryotes. Consequently, it is reasonable to assume that both, hydrogenosomes and mitochondria are evolutionary adaptations to anaerobic or aerobic environments, respectively.


Hydrobiologia | 2006

Population structure of the Dory snapper, Lutjanus fulviflamma, in the western Indian Ocean revealed by means of AFLP fingerprinting

M. Dorenbosch; B.A.J. Pollux; A.Z.M.S. Pustjens; S. Rajagopal; Ivan Nagelkerken; G. van der Velde; S.Y. Moon-van der Staay


Abstracts | 2001

Hydrogenosomes: convergent adaptions of mitochondria to anaerobic environments

J.H.P. Hackstein; Anna Akhmanova; Frank Voncken; Angela H.A.M. van Hoek; T.A. van Alen; Brigitte Boxma; S.Y. Moon-van der Staay; Jack A. M. Leunissen; Huynen; Jörg Rosenberg; R.T. Veenhuis


Vascular | 2004

Novel Fe-hydrogenases from the rumen ciliate metagenome. Hydrogenase

E. Severing; Brigitte Boxma; T.A. van Alen; Guénola Ricard; A.H.A.M. van Hoek; S.Y. Moon-van der Staay; G.W.M. van der Staay; R.M. de Graaf; Geert Cremers; M. Kwantes; Neil R. McEwan; C. J. Newbold; Jean-Pierre Jouany; T. Michalowski; Peter Pristaš; Huynen; Johannes H. P. Hackstein


The Journal of Comparative Neurology | 2004

Diversity of rumen ciliates in a red deer assessed from 18S rDNA and morphology

S.Y. Moon-van der Staay; G.W.M. van der Staay; T. Michalowski; Jean-Pierre Jouany; Didier Macheboeuf; J.C. Newbold; Johannes H. P. Hackstein


Reproduction Nutrition Development | 2004

Pyruvate: ferredoxin oxidoreductase (PFO) genes from the rumen: protozoal or bacterial origins?

E. Severing; A. Ederveen; G.W.M. van der Staay; S.Y. Moon-van der Staay; R.M. de Graaf; T.A. van Alen; Neil R. McEwan; J.C. Newbold; Jean-Pierre Jouany; T. Michalowski; Peter Pristaš; J. Fried; Guénola Ricard; Huynen; Johannes H. P. Hackstein


Reproduction Nutrition Development | 2004

Gene-sized macronuclear chromosomes in the anaerobic ciliate Nyctotherus ovalis

A.H.A.M. van Hoek; T.A. van Alen; G.W.M. van der Staay; S.Y. Moon-van der Staay; Brigitte Boxma; J.H.P. Hackstein


Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2004

Reconciling morphological and 18S rRNA phylogenies in the stichotrines (Ciliophoa, Spirotrichea), including new sequences from some rare species

Helmut Berger; S.Y. Moon-van der Staay; G.W.M. van der Staay; J.H.P. Hackstein; Wolf-Dietrich Krautgartner; Wilhelm Foissner


Jahrestagung der DGP, 3-6 März, 2004, Innsbruck, Austria | 2004

Hydrogenases from bovine rumen: a metagenomic approach

E. Severing; A. Ederveen; G.W.M. van der Staay; S.Y. Moon-van der Staay; R.M. de Graaf; T.A. van Alen; Neil R. McEwan; J.C. Newbold; Jean-Pierre Jouany; T. Michalowski; Peter Pristaš; J. Fried; Guénola Ricard; Huynen; Johannes H. P. Hackstein

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T.A. van Alen

Radboud University Nijmegen

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Jean-Pierre Jouany

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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T. Michalowski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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J.H.P. Hackstein

Radboud University Nijmegen

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J.C. Newbold

Rowett Research Institute

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Neil R. McEwan

Rowett Research Institute

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Brigitte Boxma

Radboud University Nijmegen

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Peter Pristaš

Slovak Academy of Sciences

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