AbstractWe attempt to understand the origin of enhanced stability in thermophilic proteins by analyzing thermodynamic data for 116 proteins, the largest data set achieved to date. We compute changes in entropy and enthalpy at the convergence temperature where different driving forces are maximally decoupled, in contrast to the majority of previous studies that were performed at the melting temperature. We find, on average, that the gain in enthalpy upon folding is lower in thermophiles than in mesophiles, whereas the loss in entropy upon folding is higher in mesophiles than in thermophiles. This implies that entropic stabilization may be responsible for the high melting temperature, and hints at residual structure or compactness of the dena...
AbstractThe enrichment of salt bridges and hydrogen bonding in thermophilic proteins has long been r...
The aim of this work is to elucidate how physical principles of protein design are reflected in natu...
The boiled enzyme was toppled as a standard enzymology control when researchers in the 1970s started...
AbstractWe attempt to understand the origin of enhanced stability in thermophilic proteins by analyz...
Organisms that thrive under extreme conditions, such as high salt concentration, low pH, or high tem...
<div><p>Evolutionary traces of thermophilic adaptation are manifest, on the whole-genome level, in c...
An analysis of the thermodynamics of protein stability reveals a general tendency for proteins that ...
We used classical molecular dynamics simulation method to investigate physical factors responsible f...
Proteins from thermophilic organisms are stable and functional well above ambient temperature. Under...
Trigger factor is the first molecular chaperone interacting cotranslationally with virtually all nas...
AbstractBiological cells are extremely sensitive to temperature. What is the mechanism? We compute t...
SummaryAs protein complexes must remain in their native conformations at habitat temperatures, therm...
AbstractBackground: Proteins from thermophilic organisms usually show high intrinsic thermal stabili...
Understanding the molecular basis for the enhanced stability of proteins from thermophiles has been ...
Temperature-induced cell death is thought to be due to protein denaturation, but the determinants of...
AbstractThe enrichment of salt bridges and hydrogen bonding in thermophilic proteins has long been r...
The aim of this work is to elucidate how physical principles of protein design are reflected in natu...
The boiled enzyme was toppled as a standard enzymology control when researchers in the 1970s started...
AbstractWe attempt to understand the origin of enhanced stability in thermophilic proteins by analyz...
Organisms that thrive under extreme conditions, such as high salt concentration, low pH, or high tem...
<div><p>Evolutionary traces of thermophilic adaptation are manifest, on the whole-genome level, in c...
An analysis of the thermodynamics of protein stability reveals a general tendency for proteins that ...
We used classical molecular dynamics simulation method to investigate physical factors responsible f...
Proteins from thermophilic organisms are stable and functional well above ambient temperature. Under...
Trigger factor is the first molecular chaperone interacting cotranslationally with virtually all nas...
AbstractBiological cells are extremely sensitive to temperature. What is the mechanism? We compute t...
SummaryAs protein complexes must remain in their native conformations at habitat temperatures, therm...
AbstractBackground: Proteins from thermophilic organisms usually show high intrinsic thermal stabili...
Understanding the molecular basis for the enhanced stability of proteins from thermophiles has been ...
Temperature-induced cell death is thought to be due to protein denaturation, but the determinants of...
AbstractThe enrichment of salt bridges and hydrogen bonding in thermophilic proteins has long been r...
The aim of this work is to elucidate how physical principles of protein design are reflected in natu...
The boiled enzyme was toppled as a standard enzymology control when researchers in the 1970s started...