<div><p>Thermophilic organisms flourish in varied high-temperature environmental niches that are deadly to other organisms. Recently, genomic evidence has implicated a critical role for disulfide bonds in the structural stabilization of intracellular proteins from certain of these organisms, contrary to the conventional view that structural disulfide bonds are exclusively extracellular. Here both computational and structural data are presented to explore the occurrence of disulfide bonds as a protein-stabilization method across many thermophilic prokaryotes. Based on computational studies, disulfide-bond richness is found to be widespread, with thermophiles containing the highest levels. Interestingly, only a distinct subset of thermophiles...
5'-Deoxy-5'-methylthioadenosine phosphorylase from Sulfolobus solfataricus is a hexameric hypertherm...
Protein disulfide bond formation is a rate limiting step in protein folding and is catalyzed by enzy...
Proteins are substances with great usage. For industrial usage, proteins are often taken from their ...
Thermophilic organisms flourish in varied high-temperature environmental niches that are deadly to o...
Disulfide bonds are generally not used to stabilize proteins in the cytosolic compartments of bacter...
Disulfide bonds are required for the stability and function of many proteins. A large number of thio...
<p>Proteins were searched to find those exclusively present in organisms with high predicted abundan...
Genomic evidence has recently implicated a critical role for disulfide bonds in the structural stabi...
Disulfide bonds play critical roles in protein stability and function. They are generally considered...
Members of the thioredoxin superfamily of proteins catalyze disulfide bond reduction and oxidation u...
Understanding the molecular basis for the enhanced stability of proteins from thermophiles has been ...
Understanding the molecular basis for the enhanced stability of proteins from thermophiles has been ...
Protein disulfide oxidoreductases (PDOs) are redox enzymes that catalyze dithioldisulfide exchange r...
Protein disulfide bonds link cysteine residues in the polypeptide chain. The bonds contribute, somet...
Understanding the molecular basis for the enhanced stability of proteins from thermophiles has been ...
5'-Deoxy-5'-methylthioadenosine phosphorylase from Sulfolobus solfataricus is a hexameric hypertherm...
Protein disulfide bond formation is a rate limiting step in protein folding and is catalyzed by enzy...
Proteins are substances with great usage. For industrial usage, proteins are often taken from their ...
Thermophilic organisms flourish in varied high-temperature environmental niches that are deadly to o...
Disulfide bonds are generally not used to stabilize proteins in the cytosolic compartments of bacter...
Disulfide bonds are required for the stability and function of many proteins. A large number of thio...
<p>Proteins were searched to find those exclusively present in organisms with high predicted abundan...
Genomic evidence has recently implicated a critical role for disulfide bonds in the structural stabi...
Disulfide bonds play critical roles in protein stability and function. They are generally considered...
Members of the thioredoxin superfamily of proteins catalyze disulfide bond reduction and oxidation u...
Understanding the molecular basis for the enhanced stability of proteins from thermophiles has been ...
Understanding the molecular basis for the enhanced stability of proteins from thermophiles has been ...
Protein disulfide oxidoreductases (PDOs) are redox enzymes that catalyze dithioldisulfide exchange r...
Protein disulfide bonds link cysteine residues in the polypeptide chain. The bonds contribute, somet...
Understanding the molecular basis for the enhanced stability of proteins from thermophiles has been ...
5'-Deoxy-5'-methylthioadenosine phosphorylase from Sulfolobus solfataricus is a hexameric hypertherm...
Protein disulfide bond formation is a rate limiting step in protein folding and is catalyzed by enzy...
Proteins are substances with great usage. For industrial usage, proteins are often taken from their ...