The deep-sea brines of the Red Sea are remote and unexplored environments characterized by high temperatures, anoxic water, and elevated concentrations of salt and heavy metals. This environment provides a rare system to study the interplay between halophilic and thermophilic adaptation in biologic macromolecules. The present article reports the first DNA polymerase with halophilic and thermophilic features. Biochemical and structural analysis by Raman and circular dichroism spectroscopy showed that the charge distribution on the protein's surface mediates the structural balance between stability for thermal adaptation and flexibility for counteracting the salt-induced rigid and nonfunctional hydrophobic packing. Salt bridge interactions vi...
<div><p>Proteins from extremophiles have the ability to fold and remain stable in their extreme envi...
Extreme physicochemical conditions such as high temperature, salinity, and the presence of heavy met...
DNA binding properties of the Type 1 DNA poly-merases from Thermus aquaticus (Taq, Klentaq) and Esch...
The deep-sea brines of the Red Sea are remote and unexplored environments characterized by high temp...
Halophilic archaea maintain intracellular salt concentrations close to saturation to survive in high...
Life on earth has been found thriving in a number of extreme environments, including those of high s...
Background: The high intracellular salt concentration re quired to maintain a halophilic lifestyle...
Background: Halophiles are extremophilic microorganisms growing optimally at high salt concentration...
Proteins from extremophiles have the ability to fold and remain stable in their extreme environment....
Halophiles are extremophilic microorganisms that grow optimally at high salt concentrations by produ...
In our previous work we showed that DNaseI-like protein from an extremely halotolerant bacterium Thi...
Pyrococcus woesei (Pw) is a hyperthermophilic archaeal species, that thrives at temperatures in exce...
Proteins from extremophiles have the ability to fold and remain stable in their extreme environment....
Proteins from halophilic organisms, especially those who adopt ‘salt in’ survival strategy, i.e. acc...
In our previous work we showed that DNaseI-like protein from an extremely halotolerant bacterium Thi...
<div><p>Proteins from extremophiles have the ability to fold and remain stable in their extreme envi...
Extreme physicochemical conditions such as high temperature, salinity, and the presence of heavy met...
DNA binding properties of the Type 1 DNA poly-merases from Thermus aquaticus (Taq, Klentaq) and Esch...
The deep-sea brines of the Red Sea are remote and unexplored environments characterized by high temp...
Halophilic archaea maintain intracellular salt concentrations close to saturation to survive in high...
Life on earth has been found thriving in a number of extreme environments, including those of high s...
Background: The high intracellular salt concentration re quired to maintain a halophilic lifestyle...
Background: Halophiles are extremophilic microorganisms growing optimally at high salt concentration...
Proteins from extremophiles have the ability to fold and remain stable in their extreme environment....
Halophiles are extremophilic microorganisms that grow optimally at high salt concentrations by produ...
In our previous work we showed that DNaseI-like protein from an extremely halotolerant bacterium Thi...
Pyrococcus woesei (Pw) is a hyperthermophilic archaeal species, that thrives at temperatures in exce...
Proteins from extremophiles have the ability to fold and remain stable in their extreme environment....
Proteins from halophilic organisms, especially those who adopt ‘salt in’ survival strategy, i.e. acc...
In our previous work we showed that DNaseI-like protein from an extremely halotolerant bacterium Thi...
<div><p>Proteins from extremophiles have the ability to fold and remain stable in their extreme envi...
Extreme physicochemical conditions such as high temperature, salinity, and the presence of heavy met...
DNA binding properties of the Type 1 DNA poly-merases from Thermus aquaticus (Taq, Klentaq) and Esch...