Proteases are found in every cell, where they recognize and break down unneeded or abnormal polypeptides or peptide-based nutrients within or outside the cell. Genome sequence data can be used to compare proteolytic enzyme inventories of different organisms as they relate to physiological needs for protein modification and hydrolysis. In this review, we exploit genome sequence data to compare hyperthermophilic microorganisms from the euryarchaeotal genus Pyrococcus, the crenarchaeote Sulfolobus solfataricus, and the bacterium Thermotoga maritima. An overview of the proteases in these organisms is given based on those proteases that have been characterized and on putative proteases that have been identified from genomic sequences, but have y...
Thermoplasma acidophilum is a thermoacidophilic archaeon that thrives at 59 degrees C and pH 2, whic...
AbstractBackgroundStaphylothermus marinus, an archaeon isolated from a geothermally heated marine en...
Microorganisms that are able to grow at hightemperatures are calledthermophiles(>55°C) orhyperthe...
Proteolysis is a very crucial process for development and survival of the cell. Genome sequence data...
AbstractA novel homomultimeric protease (>669 kDa), based on 31 kDa subunits, was purified from cell...
Hyperthermostable proteases were characterized from five archaeobacterial species (Thermococcus cele...
The genus Geobacillus comprises thermophilic gram-positive bacteria which are widely distributed, an...
Through genome mining, we identified a gene encoding a putative serine protease of the thermitase su...
Extremely thermophilic bacteria are those that grow optimally at 65 ℃ or higher. Comparative data ar...
Abstract Background Peptidases (EC 3.4) consist of a large group of hydrolytic enzymes that catalyze...
AbstractA protease was isolated and purified from the supernatant of a culture of hyperthermophilic ...
With the ever increasing number of completely sequenced prokaryotic genomes and the subsequent use o...
During the last decades, the impact of hyperthermophiles and their enzymes has been intensively inve...
Background: Staphylothermus marinus, an archaeon isolated from a geothermally heated marine environm...
In order to investigate the role of proteolysis in Pyrococcus furiosus, cultures were grown on a var...
Thermoplasma acidophilum is a thermoacidophilic archaeon that thrives at 59 degrees C and pH 2, whic...
AbstractBackgroundStaphylothermus marinus, an archaeon isolated from a geothermally heated marine en...
Microorganisms that are able to grow at hightemperatures are calledthermophiles(>55°C) orhyperthe...
Proteolysis is a very crucial process for development and survival of the cell. Genome sequence data...
AbstractA novel homomultimeric protease (>669 kDa), based on 31 kDa subunits, was purified from cell...
Hyperthermostable proteases were characterized from five archaeobacterial species (Thermococcus cele...
The genus Geobacillus comprises thermophilic gram-positive bacteria which are widely distributed, an...
Through genome mining, we identified a gene encoding a putative serine protease of the thermitase su...
Extremely thermophilic bacteria are those that grow optimally at 65 ℃ or higher. Comparative data ar...
Abstract Background Peptidases (EC 3.4) consist of a large group of hydrolytic enzymes that catalyze...
AbstractA protease was isolated and purified from the supernatant of a culture of hyperthermophilic ...
With the ever increasing number of completely sequenced prokaryotic genomes and the subsequent use o...
During the last decades, the impact of hyperthermophiles and their enzymes has been intensively inve...
Background: Staphylothermus marinus, an archaeon isolated from a geothermally heated marine environm...
In order to investigate the role of proteolysis in Pyrococcus furiosus, cultures were grown on a var...
Thermoplasma acidophilum is a thermoacidophilic archaeon that thrives at 59 degrees C and pH 2, whic...
AbstractBackgroundStaphylothermus marinus, an archaeon isolated from a geothermally heated marine en...
Microorganisms that are able to grow at hightemperatures are calledthermophiles(>55°C) orhyperthe...