The enzymes from hyperthermophilic microorganisms populating volcanic sites represent interesting cases of protein adaptation and biotransformations under conditions where conventional enzymes quickly denature. The difficulties in cultivating extremophiles severely limit access to this class of biocatalysts. To circumvent this problem, we embarked on the exploration of the biodiversity of the solfatara Pisciarelli, Agnano (Naples, Italy), to discover hyperthermophilic carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) and to characterize the entire set of such enzymes in this environment (CAZome). Here, we report the results of the metagenomic analysis of two mud/water pools that greatly differ in both temperature and pH (T = 85 °C and pH 5.5; T = 92 °C...
Microorganisms living in extreme conditions have now been isolated from all type of extreme environm...
Geothermally heated regions of Earth, such as terrestrial volcanic areas (fumaroles, hot springs, an...
With the ever increasing number of completely sequenced prokaryotic genomes and the subsequent use o...
The enzymes from hyperthermophilic microorganisms populating volcanic sites represent interesting ca...
International audienceThe enzymes from hyperthermophilic microorganisms populating volcanic sites re...
The study of the complex communities of hyperthermophiles, composed of Bacteria, Archaea, and viruse...
Metagenomic analysis applied to specialized environments offers the possibility to understand the ev...
The field of thermophilic microbiology was born in the late 1970s with the pioneering work of Brock ...
Hyperthermophilic Archaea colonizing unnatural habitats of extremes conditions such as volcanoes and...
During the last decades, the impact of hyperthermophiles and their enzymes has been intensively inve...
Enzymes are nature’s biocatalysts empowered with high catalytic power and remarkable substrate speci...
Trabajo presentado en el 10th International Congress on Extremophiles, celebrado en San Petesburgo (...
Marine microbial communities are an untapped reservoir of genetic and metabolic diversity and a valu...
Marine carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) in microbial mats build, modify, and degrade the matrix...
Terrestrial hot springs are of great interest to the general public and to scientists alike due to t...
Microorganisms living in extreme conditions have now been isolated from all type of extreme environm...
Geothermally heated regions of Earth, such as terrestrial volcanic areas (fumaroles, hot springs, an...
With the ever increasing number of completely sequenced prokaryotic genomes and the subsequent use o...
The enzymes from hyperthermophilic microorganisms populating volcanic sites represent interesting ca...
International audienceThe enzymes from hyperthermophilic microorganisms populating volcanic sites re...
The study of the complex communities of hyperthermophiles, composed of Bacteria, Archaea, and viruse...
Metagenomic analysis applied to specialized environments offers the possibility to understand the ev...
The field of thermophilic microbiology was born in the late 1970s with the pioneering work of Brock ...
Hyperthermophilic Archaea colonizing unnatural habitats of extremes conditions such as volcanoes and...
During the last decades, the impact of hyperthermophiles and their enzymes has been intensively inve...
Enzymes are nature’s biocatalysts empowered with high catalytic power and remarkable substrate speci...
Trabajo presentado en el 10th International Congress on Extremophiles, celebrado en San Petesburgo (...
Marine microbial communities are an untapped reservoir of genetic and metabolic diversity and a valu...
Marine carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) in microbial mats build, modify, and degrade the matrix...
Terrestrial hot springs are of great interest to the general public and to scientists alike due to t...
Microorganisms living in extreme conditions have now been isolated from all type of extreme environm...
Geothermally heated regions of Earth, such as terrestrial volcanic areas (fumaroles, hot springs, an...
With the ever increasing number of completely sequenced prokaryotic genomes and the subsequent use o...