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Thermophiles - Biology and Technology at High Temperatures (Hardcover)
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Thermophiles - Biology and Technology at High Temperatures (Hardcover)
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We might think of them as living on the very edge of existence.
Referred to as extremophiles, these microorganisms exhibit the most
radical capacity for adaptation in those harsh environments that
are just barely conducive to the existence of cellular life.
Unlocking the mechanisms and understanding the evolutionary
development that allows these simple organisms to thrive can teach
us much about microbiology in extremis. Highly diverse, these
microorganisms are found nearly everywhere. One example,
thermophiles are microorganisms that thrive at temperatures above
the mesophilic range of 25-40 degrees C. Until recently, due to
their extreme environment, the study of thermophiles was limited.
However with the advent of new tools, particularly genetic
analysis, remarkable strides have been made. Thermophiles: Biology
and Technology at High Temperatures presents a cogent summary of
the progress made in studying these extremophiles. Discover how
thermophiles demonstrate extremes that indicate a lack of
evolutionary constraints Much is being learned from the study of
thermophiles, especially our understanding of biology at the
molecular level and the genetic mechanisms that permit adaptation.
Included in this volume is a discussion of protective strategies of
thermophiles, including their thermostability, which allow them to
maintain functional proteins. It also investigates whether
hyperthermophiles employ protein phosphorylation-dephosphryation as
a molecular regulatory mechanism, and provides significant clues
regarding the synthesis of protein. By studying this extreme
example, its subtle, yet exaggerated response mechanisms, and its
development over the course of many short-lived generations, we may
begin to understand the mechanisms in diseases linked to improper
protein folding, and also begin to more fully understand the
ingenious design of DNA, and all that such an understanding implies
regarding the survival of human life in a rapidly changing
environment.
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