Discovery, molecular mechanisms, and industrial applications of cold-active enzymes
M Santiago, CA Ramírez-Sarmiento… - Frontiers in …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Cold-active enzymes constitute an attractive resource for biotechnological applications.
Their high catalytic activity at temperatures below 25° C makes them excellent biocatalysts …
Their high catalytic activity at temperatures below 25° C makes them excellent biocatalysts …
Community ecology in a warming world: the influence of temperature on interspecific interactions in marine systems
Ecological patterns are determined by the interplay between abiotic factors and interactions
among species. As the Earth's climate warms, interactions such as competition, predation …
among species. As the Earth's climate warms, interactions such as competition, predation …
Parallel molecular mechanisms for enzyme temperature adaptation
INTRODUCTION Over billions of years, organisms and their enzymes have been evolving
and adapting in response to selection pressures from their environments. In particular …
and adapting in response to selection pressures from their environments. In particular …
Psychrophilic enzymes: from folding to function and biotechnology
G Feller - Scientifica, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Psychrophiles thriving permanently at near‐zero temperatures synthesize cold‐active
enzymes to sustain their cell cycle. Genome sequences, proteomic, and transcriptomic …
enzymes to sustain their cell cycle. Genome sequences, proteomic, and transcriptomic …
[PDF][PDF] Co** with thermal challenges: physiological adaptations to environmental temperatures
Temperature profoundly influences physiological responses in animals, primarily due to the
effects on biochemical reaction rates. Since physiological responses are often exemplified …
effects on biochemical reaction rates. Since physiological responses are often exemplified …
Structural flexibility and protein adaptation to temperature: Molecular dynamics analysis of malate dehydrogenases of marine molluscs
Orthologous proteins of species adapted to different temperatures exhibit differences in
stability and function that are interpreted to reflect adaptive variation in structural “flexibility.” …
stability and function that are interpreted to reflect adaptive variation in structural “flexibility.” …
Optimization to low temperature activity in psychrophilic enzymes
C Struvay, G Feller - International journal of molecular sciences, 2012 - mdpi.com
Psychrophiles, ie, organisms thriving permanently at near-zero temperatures, synthesize
cold-active enzymes to sustain their cell cycle. These enzymes are already used in many …
cold-active enzymes to sustain their cell cycle. These enzymes are already used in many …
The gut microbiome and antibiotic resistome of chronic diarrhea rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and its similarity to the human gut microbiome
S Yang, Y Liu, N Yang, Y Lan, W Lan, J Feng, B Yue… - Microbiome, 2022 - Springer
Background Chronic diarrhea is a common disease causing morbidity and mortality of
captive rhesus macaques (RMs, Macaca mulatta). Chronic diarrhea in RMs is typically …
captive rhesus macaques (RMs, Macaca mulatta). Chronic diarrhea in RMs is typically …
Exploring metabolic engineering design principles for the photosynthetic production of lactic acid by Synechocystis sp. PCC6803
Background Molecular engineering of the intermediary physiology of cyanobacteria has
become important for the sustainable production of biofuels and commodity compounds …
become important for the sustainable production of biofuels and commodity compounds …
Co** with our cold planet
DF Rodrigues, JM Tiedje - Applied and environmental …, 2008 - Am Soc Microbiol
Of all the natural stress conditions on our planet and in our solar system, cold is arguably the
most widespread, at least from the perspective of mesophilic and thermophilic organisms …
most widespread, at least from the perspective of mesophilic and thermophilic organisms …