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  1. Category:Hyperthermostability (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Hyperthermostability

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  1. 1hg3 (4,880 bytes)
    24: ...protein thermoadaptation. One means of sustaining hyperthermostability is for proteins to exist in higher oligomeric for...
  2. 1xgo (5,010 bytes)
    23: ...veals several factors which may contribute to the hyperthermostability of PfMAP: (1) a significantly high number of hydr...
  3. 1xgn (5,180 bytes)
    24: ...veals several factors which may contribute to the hyperthermostability of PfMAP: (1) a significantly high number of hydr...
  4. 1ku5 (4,364 bytes)
    24: ...hermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus horikoshii, shows hyperthermostability, as required for optimal growth of the organism a...
    26: Structure based hyperthermostability of archaeal histone HPhA from Pyrococcus horikosh...
  5. 1y52 (4,925 bytes)
    24: ... differences in binding affinities. The increased hyperthermostability can be attributed to the conformation of the crit...
  6. 1y53 (4,868 bytes)
    24: ... differences in binding affinities. The increased hyperthermostability can be attributed to the conformation of the crit...
  7. 1y55 (4,941 bytes)
    24: ... differences in binding affinities. The increased hyperthermostability can be attributed to the conformation of the crit...
  8. 1y9x (4,544 bytes)
    25: ...lpha/beta-hydrophobic core greatly contributes to hyperthermostability of archaeal [P62A]Ssh10b.,Fang X, Cui Q, Tong Y, ...
  9. 1dju (4,873 bytes)
    24: ...nst the pyridine ring probably contributes to the hyperthermostability of ArATPh. Compared with other ArATs, ArATPh has ...
  10. 3w6l (3,467 bytes)
    14: ...uggest that the contribution of disulfide bond to hyperthermostability at temperature higher than 100 degrees C is restr...
  11. 2c7b (4,885 bytes)
    22: ...ar hydrophobic interactions are essential for the hyperthermostability of EstE1. The molecular mechanism that allows Est...
  12. 2d1y (4,699 bytes)
    24: ... two unique structural features contribute to the hyperthermostability of the enzyme. This study demonstrates that aldos...
  13. Category:Hyperthermostability (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Hyperthermostability
  14. 3w6m (3,462 bytes)
    14: ...uggest that the contribution of disulfide bond to hyperthermostability at temperature higher than 100 degrees C is restr...
  15. 2vuj (4,750 bytes)
    24: Engineering hyperthermostability into a GH11 xylanase is mediated by subtle change...
  16. 2vul (4,915 bytes)
    26: Engineering hyperthermostability into a GH11 xylanase is mediated by subtle change...
  17. 3a9g (4,210 bytes)
    24: ... enzymes. Structural comparison revealed that the hyperthermostability of the P. aerophilum enzyme is likely attributabl...
  18. 3a9h (4,276 bytes)
    24: ... enzymes. Structural comparison revealed that the hyperthermostability of the P. aerophilum enzyme is likely attributabl...
  19. 3ko8 (3,645 bytes)
    14: ...ace is likely the main factor contributing to the hyperthermostability of the P. calidifontis enzyme. Within the NAD-bin...
  20. 3lga (4,844 bytes)
    24: ...articular, four disulfide bonds contribute to the hyperthermostability of the archaeal enzyme since their mutation lower...
    26: Insights into the hyperthermostability and unusual region-specificity of archaeal Pyroco...

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