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Hyperthermophile

A hyperthermophile is an organism that thrives in extremely hot environments—from 60 °C (140 °F) upward. An optimal temperature for the existence of hyperthermophiles is often above 80 °C (176 °F). Hyperthermophiles are often within the domain Archaea, although a few bacterial examples exist. Some of them are able to live at temperatures greater than 100…

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Hyperthermophile

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related to General physiology · 21
Hyperthermophile → An, Archaea, At, Cell, Cytoplasmic, DNA, Due, In, It, Methanopyrus, Protein, Proteins, Sac7d, The, Their, Thermoplasma, These, They, This, Thus
related to Adaptations · 16
Hyperthermophile → Accumulation, Although, As, Based, DNA, Europa, GroEL, GroES, In, Mars, Overexpression, Presence, Production, RNA, The, Thermophiles
related to history · 11
Hyperthermophile → Although, An, Brock, Geogemma, Hyperthermophiles, Methanopyrus, Since, Strain, The, Thomas, Yellowstone National Park
related to Metabolism · 7
Hyperthermophile → Embden-Meyerhof, Entner-Doudoroff, Hyperthermophiles, It, Most, Pyrococcus, Sugar
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Hyperthermophile → organism that thrives in extremely hot environments

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hyperthermophiles proteins temperatures temperature archaea dna membrane high able heat also protein archaeon growth optimal often environmental bacteria strain 122

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Hyperthermophileis aorganism that thrives in extremely hot environments0.90text
pHinstance ofhyperthermophiles can be adapted to several variety of factors0.80text
redox potentialinstance ofhyperthermophiles can be adapted to several variety of factors0.80text
level of salinityinstance ofhyperthermophiles can be adapted to several variety of factors0.80text
and temperatureinstance ofhyperthermophiles can be adapted to several variety of factors0.80text
starchinstance ofIt grows on many different sugars0.80text
maltoseinstance ofIt grows on many different sugars0.80text
and cellobioseinstance ofIt grows on many different sugars0.80text
that once in the cell are transformed to glucoseinstance ofIt grows on many different sugars0.80text
but other organic substrates can be used as carboninstance ofIt grows on many different sugars0.80text
energy sources.Some differences discovered concerned the sugar kinases of starting reactions of this pathwayinstance ofIt grows on many different sugars0.80text
potassium diphosphoglycerate that prevent chemical damageinstance ofIn some archaea the membrane has a monolayer structure which further increases its heat resistance.Overexpression of GroES and GroEL chaperones that help the correct folding of…0.80text

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