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The living have managed to colonize extraordinary environments. Without proteins, living doesn't happen. "Extreme" proteins demonstrate many intriguing biophysical features enabling their function in harsh environments.
The living have managed to colonize extraordinary environments. Without proteins, living doesn't happen. "Extreme" proteins demonstrate many intriguing biophysical features enabling their function in harsh environments.
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== Well-tuned negative surface charge density enable solubility in the range of possible salt conditions ==
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== Well-tuned negative surface charge density enables solubility in a broad range of salt conditions ==
The green alga ''Dunaliella salina'' lives in the Dead Sea of Israel where water currents can change its environment swiftly and dramatically from low to high salt concentrations. The problem for its proteins is staying soluble in both solvents.
The green alga ''Dunaliella salina'' lives in the Dead Sea of Israel where water currents can change its environment swiftly and dramatically from low to high salt concentrations. The problem for its proteins is staying soluble in both solvents.

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halophilic enzyme (PDB entry 1hlp)

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