国際極限環境生物シンポジウム講演集
International Symposium on Extremophiles and Their Applications 2005
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Genetics and Protein Functions II
Proteins, Under High-Pressure Environments
-Discoveries of deep-sea piezophiles, and their pressure adapted enzymes-
*Chiaki KatoTakako SatoAkihiro IshiiHiroaki KawanoFumiyoshi AbeEiji OhmaeKaoru Nakasone
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p. 148-155

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Proteins, from deep-sea adapted microorganisms ‘piezophiles’, could be active under high-pressure conditions in general. Actually normal proteins can be inactive under higher-pressure conditions, ca, 500 MPa and more. For bio-processing under pressure, people are looking for pressure-tolerant enzymes, thus, ‘piezophilic proteins’ would be focus on such industrial applications. We have done the comparative studies of the same functional proteins and/or enzymes between from Escherichia coli and deep-sea piezophiles. In the case of cell divisional protein FtsZ, RNA polymerase subunit structure, and dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR), piezophilic proteins were much more stable and/or active under higher pressure conditions than E. coli's proteins.
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