Microbial communities respond to temperature with physiological adaptation and compositional turnover. Whether thermal selection of enzymes explains marine microbiome plasticity in response to temperature remains unresolved. By quantifying the thermal behaviour of seven functionally-independent enzyme classes (esterase, extradiol dioxygenase, phosphatase, beta-galactosidase, nuclease, transaminase, and aldo-keto reductase) in native proteomes of marine sediment microbiomes from the Irish Sea to the southern Red Sea, we record a significant effect of the mean annual temperature (MAT) on enzyme response in all cases. Activity and stability profiles of 228 esterases and 5 extradiol dioxygenases from sediment and seawater across 70 locations wo...
In this study, we hypothesized that shifts in the kinetic parameters of extracellular hydrolytic enz...
The magnitude and direction of carbon cycle feedbacks under climate warming remain uncertain due to ...
Microorganisms contribute to the cycling of organic matter and inorganic nutrients through extracell...
Microbial communities respond to temperature with physiological adaptation and compositional turnove...
The present study provides a deeper view of protein functionality as a function of temperature, salt...
The adaptation of microorganisms to extreme living temperatures requires the evolution of enzymes wi...
The recently proposed and experimentally validated Equilibrium Model provides the most detailed desc...
Microbial communities experience continuous environmental changes, with temperature fluctuations bei...
The rate of the initial step in microbial remineralization of organic carbon, extracellular enzymati...
Abstract Background The ambient temperature of all habitats is a key physical property that shapes t...
<p>This research examines three potential mechanisms by which bacteria can adapt to different temper...
The impact of temperature (0 - 80°C) on anaerobic biogeochemical processes and prokaryotic communiti...
Although bulk bacterial metabolism in response to temperature has been determined for different ocea...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...
Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Aquatic Sciences: Global And Regional Perspectives - North Meets South, 22...
In this study, we hypothesized that shifts in the kinetic parameters of extracellular hydrolytic enz...
The magnitude and direction of carbon cycle feedbacks under climate warming remain uncertain due to ...
Microorganisms contribute to the cycling of organic matter and inorganic nutrients through extracell...
Microbial communities respond to temperature with physiological adaptation and compositional turnove...
The present study provides a deeper view of protein functionality as a function of temperature, salt...
The adaptation of microorganisms to extreme living temperatures requires the evolution of enzymes wi...
The recently proposed and experimentally validated Equilibrium Model provides the most detailed desc...
Microbial communities experience continuous environmental changes, with temperature fluctuations bei...
The rate of the initial step in microbial remineralization of organic carbon, extracellular enzymati...
Abstract Background The ambient temperature of all habitats is a key physical property that shapes t...
<p>This research examines three potential mechanisms by which bacteria can adapt to different temper...
The impact of temperature (0 - 80°C) on anaerobic biogeochemical processes and prokaryotic communiti...
Although bulk bacterial metabolism in response to temperature has been determined for different ocea...
The present work analyzes the potential impact of anticipated global warming on the bacterial carbon...
Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Aquatic Sciences: Global And Regional Perspectives - North Meets South, 22...
In this study, we hypothesized that shifts in the kinetic parameters of extracellular hydrolytic enz...
The magnitude and direction of carbon cycle feedbacks under climate warming remain uncertain due to ...
Microorganisms contribute to the cycling of organic matter and inorganic nutrients through extracell...