Hyman HartmanSummaryAffiliation: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Country: USA Publications
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The origin of the eukaryotic cell: a genomic investigationHyman Hartman
Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99:1420-5. 2002..This formation of the nucleus would restore the three cellular domains as the Chronocyte was not a cell that belonged to the Archaea or to the Bacteria...
The archaeal origins of the eukaryotic translational systemHyman Hartman
Biological Engineering Division, Building 56, Room 354, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA 02139, USA
Archaea 2:1-9. 2006..Phylogenetic analyses provide support for the timing of this acquisition coinciding with an ancient bottleneck in prokaryotic diversity...
The evolution of the cilium and the eukaryotic cellHyman Hartman
Center for Biomedical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Cell Motil Cytoskeleton 66:215-9. 2009..In addition, the analysis of the cilium rules out its endosymbiotic origin from a phagocytosis of a bacterium...
Ribosomal protein-sequence block structure suggests complex prokaryotic evolution with implications for the origin of eukaryotesPrashanth Vishwanath
BioMolecular Engineering Research Center, Boston University, 36 Cummington St, Boston, MA 02215, USA
Mol Phylogenet Evol 33:615-25. 2004..Interestingly, phylogenetic analysis places the origin of eukaryotes at about the same time and shows a closer relationship of the eukaryotic ribosome-associated proteins to crenarchaeal rather than euryarchaeal counterparts...
What does the microsporidian E. cuniculi tell us about the origin of the eukaryotic cell?Alexei Fedorov
Department of Medicine, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo OH 43614, USA
J Mol Evol 59:695-702. 2004..cuniculi, a minimal eukaryotic cell that has removed all inessential proteins, still preserves most of the ESPs that make it a member of the Eukarya. The locations and functions of these ESPs point to the earliest history of eukaryotes...
A search method for homologs of small proteins. Ubiquitin-like proteins in prokaryotic cells?Jadwiga R Bienkowska
Serono Reproductive Biology Institute, One Technology Place, Rockland, MA 02370, USA
Protein Eng 16:897-904. 2003..This approach results in the identification of 90 probable ubiquitin-related proteins, including examples from the two prokaryotic domains of life, Archaea and Bacteria...
