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  1. 2c41 (4,384 bytes)
    24: ... bridges and hydrogen bonds, a common strategy in thermophiles. Moreover, the buried surface area at the least-e...
  2. 9ou7 (4,259 bytes)
    13: ...tudies have primarily focused on non-methanogenic thermophiles and halophiles, leaving it unclear whether these ...
  3. 1b7v (5,480 bytes)
    24: ...vibrio cytochrome c(553), cytochromes c(552) from thermophiles, and cytochromes c from eukaryotes. Notwithstandi...
  4. 1c75 (5,576 bytes)
    24: ...vibrio cytochrome c(553), cytochromes c(552) from thermophiles, and cytochromes c from eukaryotes. Notwithstandi...
  5. 1dk4 (4,544 bytes)
    24: ...s, we have found the FBPase that was 'missing' in thermophiles and shown that it also functions as an IMPase.
  6. 1pvx (4,871 bytes)
    23: ...a that the "hinge" region is made more compact in thermophiles by the addition of a disulphide bridge between Cy...
  7. 1qxj (4,565 bytes)
    24: ...t chain substrates and that metabolism in extreme thermophiles may use sugars in both ring and straight chain fo...
  8. 1qxr (4,661 bytes)
    24: ...t chain substrates and that metabolism in extreme thermophiles may use sugars in both ring and straight chain fo...
  9. 1qy4 (4,660 bytes)
    24: ...t chain substrates and that metabolism in extreme thermophiles may use sugars in both ring and straight chain fo...
  10. 1r18 (5,039 bytes)
    24: ...otide-binding fold observed in PIMTs from extreme thermophiles and humans. A striking difference of the dPIMT st...
  11. 1rqm (5,302 bytes)
    23: ...n yet established, because the extra stability of thermophiles appears to be the sum of different cumulative sta...
  12. 1ye8 (4,884 bytes)
    24: ...homology to proteins from most thermophiles, hyperthermophiles, and higher organisms such as man, mouse, and fly...
  13. 9nta (4,774 bytes)
    14: ...tudies have primarily focused on non-methanogenic thermophiles and halophiles, leaving it unclear whether these ...
  14. 9nri (4,722 bytes)
    14: ...tudies have primarily focused on non-methanogenic thermophiles and halophiles, leaving it unclear whether these ...
  15. 1v8o (4,625 bytes)
    24: ...tic PIN domains, which are strikingly numerous in thermophiles, and in organisms such as Mycobacterium tuberculo...
  16. 1v8p (4,569 bytes)
    24: ...tic PIN domains, which are strikingly numerous in thermophiles, and in organisms such as Mycobacterium tuberculo...
  17. 1rki (3,918 bytes)
    14: ... levels. Interestingly, only a distinct subset of thermophiles exhibit this property. A computational search for...
    16: ...of disulfide bonding and protein stabilization in thermophiles.,Beeby M, O'Connor BD, Ryttersgaard C, Boutz DR, ...
  18. 9o17 (4,157 bytes)
    14: ...tudies have primarily focused on non-methanogenic thermophiles and halophiles, leaving it unclear whether these ...
  19. 2c7b (4,885 bytes)
    22: ...oligomers may have been evolutionally selected in thermophiles because intersubunit interactions can confer ther...
  20. 2vu5 (4,930 bytes)
    23: ...is involving Ndks from seven mesophiles and three thermophiles has resulted in the delineation of the structure ...

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