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The following pages link to PGTdb: a database providing growth temperatures of prokaryotes. (Q30336339):
Displaying 33 items.
- Genomic and proteomic adaptations to growth at high temperature (Q24809334) (← links)
- 'Hot' macromolecular crystals (Q27659884) (← links)
- On the Origin and Evolution of Thermophily: Reconstruction of Functional Precambrian Enzymes from Ancestors of Bacillus (Q27675036) (← links)
- Compositional and Structural Features Related to Thermal Stability in the Archaea SRP19 and SRP54 Signal Recognition Particle Proteins (Q30402003) (← links)
- Molecular characterization of bacteria from permafrost of the Taylor Valley, Antarctica (Q31152358) (← links)
- Protein and DNA sequence determinants of thermophilic adaptation (Q33269155) (← links)
- Correlation between structure and temperature in prokaryotic metabolic networks (Q33294771) (← links)
- "Hot cores" in proteins: comparative analysis of the apolar contact area in structures from hyper/thermophilic and mesophilic organisms (Q33321952) (← links)
- Origin of structural difference in metabolic networks with respect to temperature (Q33371104) (← links)
- Comparative proteome analysis of psychrophilic versus mesophilic bacterial species: Insights into the molecular basis of cold adaptation of proteins (Q33398668) (← links)
- Reduction in structural disorder and functional complexity in the thermal adaptation of prokaryotes (Q33658850) (← links)
- Natural selection retains overrepresented out-of-frame stop codons against frameshift peptides in prokaryotes (Q33688556) (← links)
- Temperature dependence of the flexibility of thermophilic and mesophilic flavoenzymes of the nitroreductase fold (Q33776329) (← links)
- The role of cellular objectives and selective pressures in metabolic pathway evolution. (Q33868449) (← links)
- Distance-dependent statistical potentials for discriminating thermophilic and mesophilic proteins (Q33939487) (← links)
- Dynameomics: a comprehensive database of protein dynamics (Q33943177) (← links)
- Comparative void-volume analysis of psychrophilic and mesophilic enzymes: Structural bioinformatics of psychrophilic enzymes reveals sources of core flexibility (Q34052344) (← links)
- Parallel evolution of transcriptome architecture during genome reorganization (Q35493875) (← links)
- Discovering novel biology by in silico archaeology (Q36262997) (← links)
- Protein quality control acts on folding intermediates to shape the effects of mutations on organismal fitness (Q36532990) (← links)
- Analysis of protein thermostability enhancing factors in industrially important thermus bacteria species (Q37146299) (← links)
- The role of semidisorder in temperature adaptation of bacterial FlgM proteins (Q37368208) (← links)
- How do thermophilic proteins resist aggregation? (Q43014738) (← links)
- Prokaryotes that grow optimally in acid have purine-poor codons in long open reading frames. (Q43021094) (← links)
- Structure-dependent relationships between growth temperature of prokaryotes and the amino acid frequency in their proteins (Q43022470) (← links)
- Amino acid contacts in proteins adapted to different temperatures: hydrophobic interactions and surface charges play a key role (Q43025403) (← links)
- Compositional properties and thermal adaptation of SRP-RNA in bacteria and archaea (Q43028120) (← links)
- Comparison of the structural basis for thermal stability between archaeal and bacterial proteins (Q43033069) (← links)
- ProtDataTherm: A database for thermostability analysis and engineering of proteins. (Q48149849) (← links)
- Subcellular stoichiogenomics reveal cell evolution and electrostatic interaction mechanisms in cytoskeleton. (Q55344970) (← links)
- Manipulations of AMP Metabolic Genes Increase Growth Rate and Cold Tolerance in Escherichia coli: Implications for Psychrophilic Evolution (Q83386706) (← links)
- Robust structure measures of metabolic networks that predict prokaryotic optimal growth temperature (Q90727048) (← links)
- Current Awareness on Comparative and Functional Genomics (Q94101649) (← links)