- hyperthermophile
- hy·per·thermophile
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Hyperthermophile — A hyperthermophile is an organism that thrives in extremely hot environments from 60 degrees Celsius (140 degrees Fahrenheit) upwards. An optimal temperature for the existence of Hypothermophiles are above 80°C (176°F). Hyperthermophiles are a… … Wikipedia
hyperthermophile — noun Date: 1988 an organism that lives in extremely hot environments (as hot springs) with temperatures around the boiling point of water • hyperthermophilic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
Hyperthermophile — Organisme thermophile Les organismes thermophiles (du grec thermê, chaleur et philein, aimer) ou hyperthermophiles sont des organismes qui ont besoin d une température élevée pour vivre. Ils font partie des organismes extrémophiles. Les… … Wikipédia en Français
hyperthermophile — (hi per ther mo fīl) A bacterium that has its growth optimum between 80ºC and about 113ºC. Hyperthermophiles usually do not grow well below 55ºC … Dictionary of microbiology
hyperthermophile — Members of the Archaea that live and thrive in temperatures above 60°C, sometimes above 100°C (cf. thermophiles, which have a tolerance ceiling of about 60°C) … Dictionary of molecular biology
hyperthermophile — noun an organism that lives and thrives in an extremely hot environment, such as a deep sea smoker vent; often a member of the Archaea See Also: hyperthermophilic, thermophile … Wiktionary
hyperthermophile — … Useful english dictionary
Prefoldin — [ http://www.pdb.org/pdb/explore.do?structureId=1FXK more details...] )] IntroductionPrefoldin is a family of proteins used in protein folding complexes. It is classified as a heterohexameric molecular chaperone in both archaea and eukarya,… … Wikipedia
Thermophile — A thermophile is an organism mdash; a type of extremophile mdash; which at relatively high temperatures, between 45 and 80 °C [cite book |title=Brock Biology of Microorganisms | year=2006| author=Madigan MT, Martino JM | edition=11th ed.… … Wikipedia
Archaea — Archaeen Archaeon des Genus Sulfolobus, infiziert mit dem Sulfolobus Virus STSV1. Maßstab = 1 μm. Systematik Klassifikation … Deutsch Wikipedia