Literature DB >> 33637008

The Molecular Basis for Life in Extreme Environments.

Nozomi Ando1,2, Blanca Barquera3, Douglas H Bartlett4, Eric Boyd5, Audrey A Burnim1, Amanda S Byer1, Daniel Colman5, Richard E Gillilan6, Martin Gruebele7,8,9, George Makhatadze3, Catherine A Royer3, Everett Shock10, A Joshua Wand11,12,13, Maxwell B Watkins1,2.   

Abstract

Sampling and genomic efforts over the past decade have revealed an enormous quantity and diversity of life in Earth's extreme environments. This new knowledge of life on Earth poses the challenge of understandingits molecular basis in such inhospitable conditions, given that such conditions lead to loss of structure and of function in biomolecules from mesophiles. In this review, we discuss the physicochemical properties of extreme environments. We present the state of recent progress in extreme environmental genomics. We then present an overview of our current understanding of the biomolecular adaptation to extreme conditions. As our current and future understanding of biomolecular structure-function relationships in extremophiles requires methodologies adapted to extremes of pressure, temperature, and chemical composition, advances in instrumentation for probing biophysical properties under extreme conditions are presented. Finally, we briefly discuss possible future directions in extreme biophysics.

Keywords:  adaptation; energetics; extreme environments; extremophiles; instrumentation; proteins

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33637008     DOI: 10.1146/annurev-biophys-100120-072804

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Biophys        ISSN: 1936-122X            Impact factor:   12.981


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Authors:  Daniel R Colman; Gilles Labesse; Gurla V T Swapna; Johanna Stefanakis; Gaetano T Montelione; Eric S Boyd; Catherine A Royer
Journal:  Proteins       Date:  2022-02-18

2.  Coexistence of vitreous and crystalline phases of H2O at ambient temperature.

Authors:  Ali K Shargh; Aude Picard; Rostislav Hrubiak; Dongzhou Zhang; Russell J Hemley; Shanti Deemyad; Niaz Abdolrahim; Saveez Saffarian
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2022-06-28       Impact factor: 12.779

3.  Community Vertical Composition of the Laguna Negra Hypersaline Microbial Mat, Puna Region (Argentinean Andes).

Authors:  Flavia Jaquelina Boidi; Estela Cecilia Mlewski; Guillermo César Fernández; María Regina Flores; Emmanuelle Gérard; María Eugenia Farías; Fernando Javier Gomez
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-28
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