AbstractComparison of the genes of functionally homologous proteins in organisms existing in different environments shows that adaptation is most often accomplished by mutation of an existing protein. However, from such comparisons, the significance of individual residues to the particular environmental adaptation is not generally discernable among the mass of changes that occur over evolutionary time. This can be exemplified by the general transcription factor found in eukaryotes and archaea, the TATA binding protein (TBP). TBP from Pyrococcus woesei is adapted for optimal binding to DNA at high salt and high temperature, with 34% of the amino acids altered in comparison to its nearest known mesophilic counterpart. We demonstrate that the ...
The halophilic Archaeon Halorubrum lacusprofundi, isolated from the perennially cold and hypersaline...
183 p.Adaptation of organisms to extreme halophilic environments (> 1 ¿ 2 M) occurs through theaccum...
It has long been known that amino acid substitutions in proteins of organisms living at moderate and...
AbstractComparison of the genes of functionally homologous proteins in organisms existing in differe...
Pyrococcus woesei (Pw) is a hyperthermophilic archaeal species, that thrives at temperatures in exce...
AbstractThe TATA-binding protein (TBP) is a key component of the archaea ternary preinitiation trans...
There have been considerable attempts in the past to relate phenotypic trait—habitat temperature of ...
Numerous lineage-specific expansions of the transcription factor B (TFB) family in archaea suggests ...
The TATA-box binding protein (TBP) plays an important role in transcription initiation.TBPs from man...
AbstractThe crystal structure of TATA binding protein (TBP) from a mesothermophilic archaeon, Sulfol...
The halophilic Archaeon Halorubrum lacusprofundi, isolated from the perennially cold and hypersaline...
Extremophiles, especially those in Archaea, have a myriad of adaptations that keep their cellular pr...
Adaptations of thermophilic microorganisms to high environmental temperatures have been under ex-ten...
DNA, RNA and proteins are major biological macromolecules that coevolve and adapt to environments as...
The genetic code was evolved, to some extent, to minimize the effects of mutations. The effects of m...
The halophilic Archaeon Halorubrum lacusprofundi, isolated from the perennially cold and hypersaline...
183 p.Adaptation of organisms to extreme halophilic environments (> 1 ¿ 2 M) occurs through theaccum...
It has long been known that amino acid substitutions in proteins of organisms living at moderate and...
AbstractComparison of the genes of functionally homologous proteins in organisms existing in differe...
Pyrococcus woesei (Pw) is a hyperthermophilic archaeal species, that thrives at temperatures in exce...
AbstractThe TATA-binding protein (TBP) is a key component of the archaea ternary preinitiation trans...
There have been considerable attempts in the past to relate phenotypic trait—habitat temperature of ...
Numerous lineage-specific expansions of the transcription factor B (TFB) family in archaea suggests ...
The TATA-box binding protein (TBP) plays an important role in transcription initiation.TBPs from man...
AbstractThe crystal structure of TATA binding protein (TBP) from a mesothermophilic archaeon, Sulfol...
The halophilic Archaeon Halorubrum lacusprofundi, isolated from the perennially cold and hypersaline...
Extremophiles, especially those in Archaea, have a myriad of adaptations that keep their cellular pr...
Adaptations of thermophilic microorganisms to high environmental temperatures have been under ex-ten...
DNA, RNA and proteins are major biological macromolecules that coevolve and adapt to environments as...
The genetic code was evolved, to some extent, to minimize the effects of mutations. The effects of m...
The halophilic Archaeon Halorubrum lacusprofundi, isolated from the perennially cold and hypersaline...
183 p.Adaptation of organisms to extreme halophilic environments (> 1 ¿ 2 M) occurs through theaccum...
It has long been known that amino acid substitutions in proteins of organisms living at moderate and...