Extremophiles, especially those in Archaea, have a myriad of adaptations that keep their cellular proteins stable and active under the extreme conditions in which they live. Rather than having one basic set of adaptations that works for all environments, Archaea have evolved separate protein features that are customized for each environment. We categorized the Archaea into three general groups to describe what is known about their protein adaptations: thermophilic, psychrophilic, and halophilic. Thermophilic proteins tend to have a prominent hydrophobic core and increased electrostatic interactions to maintain activity at high temperatures. Psychrophilic proteins have a reduced hydrophobic core and a less charged protein surface to maintain...
The archaea are recognized as a separate third domain of life together with the bacteria and eucarya...
<div><p>In this study, we propose a novel way to describe the variety of environmental adaptations o...
We generated draft genome sequences for two cold-adapted Archaea, Methanogenium frigidum and Methano...
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Extremophilic microorganisms have adapted their molecular machinery to grow and thrive under the mos...
AbstractExtremophilic organisms are adapted to harsh environmental conditions like high temperature,...
In this study, we propose a novel way to describe the variety of environmental adaptations of Archae...
Archaea are best known in their capacities as extremophiles, i.e. micro-organisms able to thrive in ...
We generated draft genome sequences for two cold-adapted Archaea, Methanogenium frigidum and Methano...
Very little is known about the hydrophobic proteins of psychrophiles and their roles in cold adaptat...
Life has evolved an extraordinary capacity to deal with the most extreme physical and chemical condi...
We generated draft genome sequences for two cold-adapted Archaea, Methanogenium frigidum and Methano...
ABSTRACT. In order to survive at high temperatures, thermophilic prokaryotes (Archaea and Eubacteria...
Archaeal organisms harbor many unique genotypic and phenotypic properties, testifying their peculiar...
To identify structural features important for low temperature activity in archaeal proteins, elongat...
The archaea are recognized as a separate third domain of life together with the bacteria and eucarya...
<div><p>In this study, we propose a novel way to describe the variety of environmental adaptations o...
We generated draft genome sequences for two cold-adapted Archaea, Methanogenium frigidum and Methano...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Extremophilic microorganisms have adapted their molecular machinery to grow and thrive under the mos...
AbstractExtremophilic organisms are adapted to harsh environmental conditions like high temperature,...
In this study, we propose a novel way to describe the variety of environmental adaptations of Archae...
Archaea are best known in their capacities as extremophiles, i.e. micro-organisms able to thrive in ...
We generated draft genome sequences for two cold-adapted Archaea, Methanogenium frigidum and Methano...
Very little is known about the hydrophobic proteins of psychrophiles and their roles in cold adaptat...
Life has evolved an extraordinary capacity to deal with the most extreme physical and chemical condi...
We generated draft genome sequences for two cold-adapted Archaea, Methanogenium frigidum and Methano...
ABSTRACT. In order to survive at high temperatures, thermophilic prokaryotes (Archaea and Eubacteria...
Archaeal organisms harbor many unique genotypic and phenotypic properties, testifying their peculiar...
To identify structural features important for low temperature activity in archaeal proteins, elongat...
The archaea are recognized as a separate third domain of life together with the bacteria and eucarya...
<div><p>In this study, we propose a novel way to describe the variety of environmental adaptations o...
We generated draft genome sequences for two cold-adapted Archaea, Methanogenium frigidum and Methano...