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Prokaryotic lifestyles in deep sea habitats
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (01-01-2008)“…Gradients of physicochemical factors influence the growth and survival of life in deep-sea environments. Insights into the characteristics of deep marine…”
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effect of temperature on enzyme activity: new insights and their implications
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (2008)“…The two established thermal properties of enzymes are their activation energy and their thermal stability. Arising from careful measurements of the thermal…”
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Interrelationships between Dunaliella and halophilic prokaryotes in saltern crystallizer ponds
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (01-01-2008)“…Thanks to their often very high population densities and their simple community structure, saltern crystallizer ponds form ideal sites to study the behavior of…”
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Phylogenetic analysis of type I polyketide synthase and nonribosomal peptide synthetase genes in Antarctic sediment
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (2008)“…The modular polyketide synthase (PKS) and nonribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS) have been found to be involved in natural product synthesis in many…”
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impact of extremophiles on structural genomics (and vice versa)
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (2008)“…The advent of the complete genome sequences of various organisms in the mid-1990s raised the issue of how one could determine the function of hypothetical…”
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Reconsideration of an early dogma, saying “there is no evidence for disulfide bonds in proteins from archaea”
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (2008)“…Stability and function of a large number of proteins are crucially dependent on the presence of disulfide bonds. Recent genome analysis has pointed out an…”
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Enzymes and proteins from extremophiles as hyperstable probes in nanotechnology: the use of D-trehalose/D-maltose-binding protein from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Thermococcus litoralis for sugars monitoring
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (2008)“…The D-trehalose/D-maltose-binding protein (TMBP), a monomeric protein of 48 kDa, is one component of the trehalose and maltose (Mal) uptake system. In the…”
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Gene cloning of cold-adapted isocitrate lyase from a psychrophilic bacterium, Colwellia psychrerythraea, and analysis of amino acid residues involved in cold adaptation of this enzyme
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (2008)“…The gene (icl) encoding cold-adapted isocitrate lyase (ICL) of a psychrophilic bacterium, Colwellia psychrerythraea, was cloned and sequenced. Open reading…”
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α-l-fucosidase from Sulfolobus solfataricus
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (2008)“…Glycoside hydrolases form hyperthermophilic archaea are interesting model systems for the study of catalysis at high temperatures and, at the moment, their…”
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The non-phosphorylating glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPN) of Sulfolobus solfataricus: a key-enzyme of the semi-phosphorylative branch of the Entner-Doudoroff pathway
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2-oxoacid dehydrogenase multienzyme complex of Haloferax volcanii
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (2008)“…Those aerobic archaea whose genomes have been sequenced possess four adjacent genes that, by sequence comparisons with bacteria and eukarya, appear to encode…”
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Molecular and biochemical characterization of the recombinant amidase from hyperthermophilic archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (01-06-2001)“…We have cloned, sequenced, and overexpressed in Escherichia coli the amidase gene from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus (strain MT4). The…”
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Extremophiles Conference
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Thermoadaptation of a mesophilic hygromycin B phosphotransferase by directed evolution in hyperthermophilic Archaea: selection of a stable genetic marker for DNA transfer into Sulfolobus solfataricus
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (01-06-2001)“…A mutated version of the hygromycin B phosphotransferase (hph(mut)) gene from Escherichia coli, isolated by directed evolution at 75 degrees C in transformants…”
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Enzymatic synthesis of oligosaccharides by two glycosyl hydrolases of Sulfolobus solfataricus
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (01-06-2001)“…The importance of carbohydrates in a variety of biological functions is the reason that interest has recently increased in these compounds as possible…”
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Innovative fermentation strategies for the production of extremophilic enzymes
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (01-06-2001)“…A new type of microfiltration (MF) bioreactor, developed in our laboratory, was investigated for use in improving efficiency of the production of extremophilic…”
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Interaction of TIP26 from a hyperthermophilic archaeon with TFB/TBP/DNA ternary complex
Published in Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions (01-06-2001)“…Interactions of TBP-interacting protein (TIP26), TBP, and TFB from a hyperthermophilic archaeon Thermococcus kodakaraensis KOD1 with TATA-DNA were examined by…”
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