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Extremophiles

2011
Extremophiles are organisms which inhabit environments characterized by properties harsh enough to hinder the survival of common cells. They are highly diversified and are classified on the basis of the main extreme property that prevails in the habitat.
R. Berlemont, C. Gerday
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Proteomics of extremophiles

Environmental Microbiology, 2011
SummaryFunctional genomic approaches, such as proteomics, greatly enhance the value of genome sequences by providing a global level assessment of which genes are expressed, when genes are expressed and at what cellular levels gene products are synthesized.
Burg, Dominic   +3 more
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Molecular biology of extremophiles

World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 1995
The molecular biology of extremophiles has recently attracted much interest, both in terms of cell adaptation to extreme environmental conditions and the development of manipulative genetic techniques. Although molecular genetic techniques have been successfully applied to halophiles and methanogens, their use with hyperthermophiles is limited by the ...
M Ciaramella   +4 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Fluoroproducts — The Extremophiles

ChemInform, 2000
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Ken Johns, Gordon Stead
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Enzymes from extremophiles

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2001
The industrial application of enzymes that can withstand harsh conditions has greatly increased over the past decade. This is mainly a result of the discovery of novel enzymes from extremophilic microorganisms. Recent advances in the study of extremozymes point to the acceleration of this trend.
David C. Demirjian   +2 more
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Protein thermostability in extremophiles

Biochimie, 1998
Thermostability of a protein is a property which cannot be attributed to the presence of a particular amino acid or to a post synthetic modification. Thermostability seems to be a property acquired by a protein through many small structural modifications obtained with the exchange of some amino acids and the modulation of the canonical forces found in ...
SCANDURRA, Roberto   +4 more
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Thermophilic and halophilic extremophiles

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1999
The microbiology of extremely hot or saline habitats is a fast moving field with many new successes in the enrichment and isolation of new organisms and in an understanding of molecular factors that impart stability on thermostable and halophilic biomolecules.
Michael T. Madigan, Aharon Oren
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Extremophiles

2018
Extremophiles represent heterogeneous biota from diverse habitats, such as subglacial Antarctic lakes, brine pools, and hydrothermal vents. Of the 15 categories of extremophiles, thermophiles, halophiles, psychrophiles, alkaliphiles, acidophiles, and piezophiles are identified and an overview of their physiological adaptations to exacting environmental
D. V. Subba Rao, Ravi Durvasula
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Protein adaptations in extremophiles: An insight into extremophilic connection of mycobacterial proteome

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2018
The biological paradox about how extremophiles persist at extreme ecological conditions throws a fascinating picture of the enormous potential of a single cell to adapt to homeostatic conditions in order to propagate. Unicellular organisms face challenges from both environmental factors and the ecological niche provided by the host tissue. Although the
Mamta Rani   +8 more
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Taxonomy of Extremophiles

2000
Extremophiles have received ever increasing interest over the last two decades and there has been almost an explosive increase in the international research effort in this field. The only thing that all extremophiles have in common is that they are regarded as some sort of microbial outsiders.
William D. Grant   +2 more
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