International audienceProtein-solvent interactions govern the behaviors of proteins isolated from extreme halophiles. In this work, we compared the solvent envelopes of two orthologous tetrameric malate dehydrogenases (MalDHs) from halophilic and non-halophilic bacteria. The crystal structure of the MalDH from the non-halophilic bacterium Chloroflexus aurantiacus (Ca MalDH) solved, de novo, at 1.7 Å resolution exhibits numerous water molecules in its solvation shell. We observed that a large number of these water molecules are arranged in pentagonal polygons in the first hydration shell of Ca MalDH. Some of them are clustered in large networks, which cover non-polar amino acid surface. The crystal structure of MalDH from the extreme halophi...
AbstractBackground: The proteins of halophilic archaea require high salt concentrations both for sta...
Enzymes never exist in vacuum, but either in crystalline, glass-transition, or solvated state, with ...
International audienceThe discovery of extreme halophile microorganisms in the Dead Sea, which are s...
International audienceProtein-solvent interactions govern the behaviors of proteins isolated from ex...
Protein-solvent interactions govern the behaviour of proteins isolated from extreme halophiles. In t...
International audienceExtreme halophilic Archaea thrive in high salt, where, through proteomic adapt...
International audienceIn previous work, malate dehydrogenase from Haloarcula marismortui (hMDH), a h...
Proteins from halophilic organisms, especially those who adopt ‘salt in’ survival strategy, i.e. acc...
International audienceMalate dehydrogenase from Haloarcula marismortui (hMDH) is active, soluble and...
Background: Halophiles are extremophilic microorganisms growing optimally at high salt concentration...
The cell is a crowded environment in which interactions between macromolecules, even weak interactio...
International audienceProteins from halophilic archaea, which live in extreme saline conditions, hav...
Proteins of halophilic organisms, which accumulate molar concentrations of KCl in their cytoplasm, h...
Halophilic organisms have adapted to survive in high salt environments, where mesophilic organisms w...
Halophiles are extremophilic microorganisms that grow optimally at high salt concentrations by produ...
AbstractBackground: The proteins of halophilic archaea require high salt concentrations both for sta...
Enzymes never exist in vacuum, but either in crystalline, glass-transition, or solvated state, with ...
International audienceThe discovery of extreme halophile microorganisms in the Dead Sea, which are s...
International audienceProtein-solvent interactions govern the behaviors of proteins isolated from ex...
Protein-solvent interactions govern the behaviour of proteins isolated from extreme halophiles. In t...
International audienceExtreme halophilic Archaea thrive in high salt, where, through proteomic adapt...
International audienceIn previous work, malate dehydrogenase from Haloarcula marismortui (hMDH), a h...
Proteins from halophilic organisms, especially those who adopt ‘salt in’ survival strategy, i.e. acc...
International audienceMalate dehydrogenase from Haloarcula marismortui (hMDH) is active, soluble and...
Background: Halophiles are extremophilic microorganisms growing optimally at high salt concentration...
The cell is a crowded environment in which interactions between macromolecules, even weak interactio...
International audienceProteins from halophilic archaea, which live in extreme saline conditions, hav...
Proteins of halophilic organisms, which accumulate molar concentrations of KCl in their cytoplasm, h...
Halophilic organisms have adapted to survive in high salt environments, where mesophilic organisms w...
Halophiles are extremophilic microorganisms that grow optimally at high salt concentrations by produ...
AbstractBackground: The proteins of halophilic archaea require high salt concentrations both for sta...
Enzymes never exist in vacuum, but either in crystalline, glass-transition, or solvated state, with ...
International audienceThe discovery of extreme halophile microorganisms in the Dead Sea, which are s...