The ability of cold-adapted microorganisms (generally referred to as psychrophiles) to survive is the result of molecular evolution and adaptations which, together, counteract the potentially deleterious effects of low kinetic energy environments and the freezing of water. These physiological adaptations are seen at many levels. Against a background of detailed comparative protein structural analyses, the recent surge of psychrophile proteome, genome, metagenome and transcriptome sequence data has triggered a series of sophisticated analyses of changes in global protein composition. These studies have revealed consistent and statistically robust changes in amino acid composition, interpreted as evolutionary mechanisms designed to destabilis...
On our planet there are vast areas, where the average temperature does not exceed 5 řC. They are als...
On our planet there are vast areas, where the average temperature does not exceed 5 řC. They are als...
During years 2007 and 2008, we published three papers (Jahandideh, 2007a, JTB, 246, 159-166; Jahandi...
The ability of cold-adapted microorganisms (generally referred to as psychrophiles) to survive is th...
The ability of cold-adapted microorganisms (generally referred to as psychrophiles) to survive is th...
© 2009 The Authors. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Psychrophiles or cold-loving organisms successfully colonize cold environments of the Earth's biosph...
Background Cold adapted or psychrophilic organisms grow at low temperatures, where most of other org...
Background Cold adapted or psychrophilic organisms grow at low temperatures, where most of other org...
Background Cold adapted or psychrophilic organisms grow at low temperatures, where most of other org...
The ability of psychrophiles to survive and proliferate at low temperatures implies that they have o...
Genomes are available for a wide range of psychrophilic bacteria and archaea. As of early 2017, appr...
Genomes are available for a wide range of psychrophilic bacteria and archaea. As of early 2017, appr...
Psychrophilic organisms have successfully colonized polar and alpine regions and are able to grow ef...
Cold-adapted, or psychrophilic, organisms are able to thrive at low temperatures in permanently cold...
On our planet there are vast areas, where the average temperature does not exceed 5 řC. They are als...
On our planet there are vast areas, where the average temperature does not exceed 5 řC. They are als...
During years 2007 and 2008, we published three papers (Jahandideh, 2007a, JTB, 246, 159-166; Jahandi...
The ability of cold-adapted microorganisms (generally referred to as psychrophiles) to survive is th...
The ability of cold-adapted microorganisms (generally referred to as psychrophiles) to survive is th...
© 2009 The Authors. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Psychrophiles or cold-loving organisms successfully colonize cold environments of the Earth's biosph...
Background Cold adapted or psychrophilic organisms grow at low temperatures, where most of other org...
Background Cold adapted or psychrophilic organisms grow at low temperatures, where most of other org...
Background Cold adapted or psychrophilic organisms grow at low temperatures, where most of other org...
The ability of psychrophiles to survive and proliferate at low temperatures implies that they have o...
Genomes are available for a wide range of psychrophilic bacteria and archaea. As of early 2017, appr...
Genomes are available for a wide range of psychrophilic bacteria and archaea. As of early 2017, appr...
Psychrophilic organisms have successfully colonized polar and alpine regions and are able to grow ef...
Cold-adapted, or psychrophilic, organisms are able to thrive at low temperatures in permanently cold...
On our planet there are vast areas, where the average temperature does not exceed 5 řC. They are als...
On our planet there are vast areas, where the average temperature does not exceed 5 řC. They are als...
During years 2007 and 2008, we published three papers (Jahandideh, 2007a, JTB, 246, 159-166; Jahandi...