The survival mechanisms of thermophiles at high temperatures: an angle of omics

Q Wang, Z Cen, J Zhao - Physiology, 2015 - journals.physiology.org
Thermophiles are referred to as microorganisms with optimal growth temperatures of> 60°
C. Over the past few years, a number of studies have been conducted regarding …

Idiosyncratic genome evolution of the thermophilic cyanobacterium Synechococcus at the limits of phototrophy

CL Pierpont, JJ Baroch, MJ Church… - The ISME Journal, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Thermophilic microorganisms are expected to have smaller cells and genomes compared
with mesophiles, a higher proportion of horizontally acquired genes, and distinct nucleotide …

Bayesian prediction of bacterial growth temperature range based on genome sequences

DB Jensen, TC Vesth, PF Hallin, AG Pedersen… - BMC genomics, 2012 - Springer
Background The preferred habitat of a given bacterium can provide a hint of which types of
enzymes of potential industrial interest it might produce. These might include enzymes that …

An Integrative Investigation of the Synechococcus A/B Clade During Adaptive Radiation at the Upper Thermal Limit of Phototrophy

CL Pierpont - 2022 - scholarworks.umt.edu
Thermophilic microorganisms have been scientifically observed since the early nineteenth
century and have spurred many questions about the limits of life and the capacity of …

An overview on the DNA nucleotide compositions across kingdoms

Y Guo - Gene Reports, 2017 - Elsevier
The DNA nucleotide compositions vary among species. This fascinating phenomenon has
been studied for decades with some interesting questions remaining unclear. Recent years …

[PDF][PDF] Mechanizmy adaptacyjne umożliwiające życie bakterii w wysokich temperaturach

K Hus, A Bocian - Kosmos, 2017 - bibliotekanauki.pl
Z antropocentrycznego punktu widzenia, środowiska cechujące się wysokimi temperaturami
opisywane są jako ekstremalne. Pierwotnie uważano, że są one zbyt niekorzystne dla …

Engineering membrane proteins for production and topology

S Toddo - 2015 - diva-portal.org
The genomes of diverse organisms are predicted to contain 20–30% membrane protein
encoding genes and more than half of all therapeutics target membrane proteins. However …