Extremophile

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The principle equation is:<br />
The principle equation is:<br />
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::<big>∆G = ∆H - T∆S.</big>.<br />
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::<big>∆G = ∆H - T∆S</big>.<br />
Where ∆G is negative, the movement to products in the reaction is spontaneous. This means, for the case of going from unfolded protein to folded protein as the product, a negative ∆G wold correspond to a stable protein structure. The other three terms: ∆H, T, and ∆S correspond to the change in enthalpy, the temperature (in Kalvins), and the change in entropy. Where the product is more stable than the reactants, ∆H will be negative, and there the produce is more ordered than the reactant, ∆S will be negative. It can be seen from the equation that ∆G becomes more negative for a more negative ∆H or for a less negative ∆S.
Where ∆G is negative, the movement to products in the reaction is spontaneous. This means, for the case of going from unfolded protein to folded protein as the product, a negative ∆G wold correspond to a stable protein structure. The other three terms: ∆H, T, and ∆S correspond to the change in enthalpy, the temperature (in Kalvins), and the change in entropy. Where the product is more stable than the reactants, ∆H will be negative, and there the produce is more ordered than the reactant, ∆S will be negative. It can be seen from the equation that ∆G becomes more negative for a more negative ∆H or for a less negative ∆S.

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Extraordinary Proteins

Structure of alpha-type carbonic anhydrase (dCAII) (PDB entry 1y7w)

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