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  1. 2c49 (5,354 bytes)
    24: ...tics that are frequently observed in enzymes from hyperthermophiles.
  2. 2c4e (5,217 bytes)
    24: ...tics that are frequently observed in enzymes from hyperthermophiles.
  3. 1urd (5,157 bytes)
    24: ...ic one. Proline content is slightly higher in the hyperthermophiles and thermoacidophiles than in mesophiles, and thi...
  4. 1urg (5,106 bytes)
    24: ...ic one. Proline content is slightly higher in the hyperthermophiles and thermoacidophiles than in mesophiles, and thi...
  5. 1urs (5,109 bytes)
    24: ...ic one. Proline content is slightly higher in the hyperthermophiles and thermoacidophiles than in mesophiles, and thi...
  6. 1gl9 (4,186 bytes)
    24: ...upercoil DNA. The protein appears to be unique to hyperthermophiles, where its activity is believed to protect the ge...
  7. 1b26 (4,990 bytes)
    23: ...ison of the two glutamate dehydrogenases from the hyperthermophiles T. maritima and P. furiosus with the enzyme from ...
  8. 1b9b (4,370 bytes)
    24: ...ganisms, spanning the range from psychrophiles to hyperthermophiles. Several properties believed to be involved in th...
  9. 1bvu (4,439 bytes)
    23: ...ture across species ranging from psychrophiles to hyperthermophiles. Extensive characterisation of this enzyme isolat...
  10. 1coj (4,712 bytes)
    24: ...D structure with that of other known enzymes from hyperthermophiles reveal that the increased number of intrasubunit ...
  11. 1g0h (4,847 bytes)
    24: ...sitol-1,1'-phosphate (DIP), an osmolyte unique to hyperthermophiles. The Methanococcus jannaschii MJ109 gene product,...
  12. 1g0i (4,918 bytes)
    24: ...sitol-1,1'-phosphate (DIP), an osmolyte unique to hyperthermophiles. The Methanococcus jannaschii MJ109 gene product,...
  13. 1iof (4,358 bytes)
    23: ...mechanism of the thermostability of proteins from hyperthermophiles, X-ray crystalline structures of pyrrolidone carb...
  14. 1ioi (4,358 bytes)
    23: ...mechanism of the thermostability of proteins from hyperthermophiles, X-ray crystalline structures of pyrrolidone carb...
  15. 1iu8 (3,801 bytes)
    23: ...he thermostabilizing factors of the PCP from such hyperthermophiles, was not present in PhoPCP. The result suggests t...
  16. 1vcv (4,946 bytes)
    24: ...e-5-phosphate aldolase (DERA) homologues from two hyperthermophiles, the archaeon Pyrobaculum aerophilum and the bact...
  17. 1x10 (4,776 bytes)
    23: ... the buried glutamic acid in stabilizing PCP from hyperthermophiles, we constructed five Glu192 mutants of PCP-0SH (C...
    25: ...stability of pyrrolidone carboxyl peptidases from hyperthermophiles.,Kaushik JK, Iimura S, Ogasahara K, Yamagata Y, S...
  18. 1x12 (4,776 bytes)
    23: ... the buried glutamic acid in stabilizing PCP from hyperthermophiles, we constructed five Glu192 mutants of PCP-0SH (C...
    25: ...stability of pyrrolidone carboxyl peptidases from hyperthermophiles.,Kaushik JK, Iimura S, Ogasahara K, Yamagata Y, S...
  19. 1xrk (5,023 bytes)
    26: Engineering a selectable marker for hyperthermophiles.,Brouns SJ, Wu H, Akerboom J, Turnbull AP, de Vos...
  20. 1ye8 (4,884 bytes)
    24: ...ence homology to proteins from most thermophiles, hyperthermophiles, and higher organisms such as man, mouse, and fly...

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