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Cold-adapted enzymesSiddiqui et al., 2006
- Document ID
- 1513924389389435282
- Author
- Siddiqui K
- Cavicchioli R
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Annu. Rev. Biochem.
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By far the largest proportion of the Earth's biosphere is comprised of organisms that thrive in cold environments (psychrophiles). Their ability to proliferate in the cold is predicated on a capacity to synthesize cold-adapted enzymes. These enzymes have evolved a range of …
- 102000004190 Enzymes 0 title abstract description 235
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