The growth temperature adaptation of six model proteins has been studied in 42 microorganisms belonging to eubacterial and archaeal kingdoms, covering optimum growth temperatures from 7 to 103 degrees C. The selected proteins include three elongation factors involved in translation, the enzymes glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and superoxide dismutase, the cell division protein FtsZ. The common strategy of protein adaptation from cold to hot environments implies the occurrence of small changes in the amino acid composition, without altering the overall structure of the macromolecule. These continuous adjustments were investigated through parameters related to the amino acid composition of each protein. The average value per residue ...
Developments in protein expression, analysis and computational capabilities are decisively contribut...
It has long been known that amino acid substitutions in proteins of organisms living at moderate and...
To identify structural features important for low temperature activity in archaeal proteins, elongat...
The growth temperature adaptation of six model proteins has been studied in 42 microorganisms belong...
This chapter outlines the evolutionary protein design methods that are used to help uncover the mole...
The dominating adaptative character of enzymes from cold-evolving organisms is their high turnover n...
The growth of all microorganisms is limited to a specific temperature range. However, it has not pre...
There have been considerable attempts in the past to relate phenotypic trait—habitat temperature of ...
Habitats of permanently cold temperature, like polar regions for example, have been colonized by a g...
Genomic correlates of evolutionary adaptation to very low or very high optimal growth temperature (O...
AbstractBackground: Proteins from thermophilic organisms usually show high intrinsic thermal stabili...
Genomic correlates of evolutionary adaptation to very low or very high optimal growth temperature (O...
Background Cold adapted or psychrophilic organisms grow at low temperatures, where most of other org...
The adaptation of microorganisms to extreme living temperatures requires the evolution of enzymes wi...
Prokaryotes evolved to thrive in an extremely diverse set of habitats, and their proteomes bear sign...
Developments in protein expression, analysis and computational capabilities are decisively contribut...
It has long been known that amino acid substitutions in proteins of organisms living at moderate and...
To identify structural features important for low temperature activity in archaeal proteins, elongat...
The growth temperature adaptation of six model proteins has been studied in 42 microorganisms belong...
This chapter outlines the evolutionary protein design methods that are used to help uncover the mole...
The dominating adaptative character of enzymes from cold-evolving organisms is their high turnover n...
The growth of all microorganisms is limited to a specific temperature range. However, it has not pre...
There have been considerable attempts in the past to relate phenotypic trait—habitat temperature of ...
Habitats of permanently cold temperature, like polar regions for example, have been colonized by a g...
Genomic correlates of evolutionary adaptation to very low or very high optimal growth temperature (O...
AbstractBackground: Proteins from thermophilic organisms usually show high intrinsic thermal stabili...
Genomic correlates of evolutionary adaptation to very low or very high optimal growth temperature (O...
Background Cold adapted or psychrophilic organisms grow at low temperatures, where most of other org...
The adaptation of microorganisms to extreme living temperatures requires the evolution of enzymes wi...
Prokaryotes evolved to thrive in an extremely diverse set of habitats, and their proteomes bear sign...
Developments in protein expression, analysis and computational capabilities are decisively contribut...
It has long been known that amino acid substitutions in proteins of organisms living at moderate and...
To identify structural features important for low temperature activity in archaeal proteins, elongat...