Proteins conduct a vast array of chemical processes and achieve this through a balance of flexibility and function. Proteins from extremophilic organisms have evolved to adjust this balance to function in extreme conditions. Research into hot-adapted proteins has been encouraged through successes in improving enzyme thermostability, though cold-adapted proteins also offer substantial potential as they can function effectively at lower temperatures. Research into cold-adapted proteins remains limited despite cold climates comprising over 80% of Earth’s biosphere. This study compares the stabilities of cold shock protein (Csp) homologues from bacteria growing at vastly different temperatures. The cold-adapted Csps show reduced thermal den...
The growth temperature adaptation of six model proteins has been studied in 42 microorganisms belong...
The growth temperature adaptation of six model proteins has been studied in 42 microorganisms belong...
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Cold Shock Proteins (CSPs) are produced when organisms experience cold-shock, a sudden drop to roug...
Organisms that thrive under extreme conditions, such as high salt concentration, low pH, or high tem...
Habitats of permanently cold temperature, like polar regions for example, have been colonized by a g...
AbstractCold shock proteins (Csps) from mesophiles and thermophiles differ widely in their stabiliti...
The bacterial cold shock proteins (Csp) are widely used as models for the experimental and computati...
The bacterial cold shock proteins Csp are widely used as models for the experimental and computati...
The molecular bases of thermal and cold stability and adaptation, which allow proteins to remain fol...
Habitats of permanently cold temperature, like polar regions for example, have been colonized by a g...
We used classical molecular dynamics simulation method to investigate physical factors responsible f...
In the attempt to clarify possible mechanisms underlying thermal stability of proteins, we study th...
Abstract Life has effectively colonized most of our planet and extremophilic organisms require speci...
During years 2007 and 2008, we published three papers (Jahandideh, 2007a, JTB, 246, 159-166; Jahandi...
The growth temperature adaptation of six model proteins has been studied in 42 microorganisms belong...
The growth temperature adaptation of six model proteins has been studied in 42 microorganisms belong...
© 2009 The Authors. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Cold Shock Proteins (CSPs) are produced when organisms experience cold-shock, a sudden drop to roug...
Organisms that thrive under extreme conditions, such as high salt concentration, low pH, or high tem...
Habitats of permanently cold temperature, like polar regions for example, have been colonized by a g...
AbstractCold shock proteins (Csps) from mesophiles and thermophiles differ widely in their stabiliti...
The bacterial cold shock proteins (Csp) are widely used as models for the experimental and computati...
The bacterial cold shock proteins Csp are widely used as models for the experimental and computati...
The molecular bases of thermal and cold stability and adaptation, which allow proteins to remain fol...
Habitats of permanently cold temperature, like polar regions for example, have been colonized by a g...
We used classical molecular dynamics simulation method to investigate physical factors responsible f...
In the attempt to clarify possible mechanisms underlying thermal stability of proteins, we study th...
Abstract Life has effectively colonized most of our planet and extremophilic organisms require speci...
During years 2007 and 2008, we published three papers (Jahandideh, 2007a, JTB, 246, 159-166; Jahandi...
The growth temperature adaptation of six model proteins has been studied in 42 microorganisms belong...
The growth temperature adaptation of six model proteins has been studied in 42 microorganisms belong...
© 2009 The Authors. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution ...