Genetic elements in the extremely thermophilic archaeon Sulfolobus W. ZilligHans Peter ArnoldJakob K. Kristjansson REVIEW Pages: 131 - 140
Histones and nucleosomes in Archaea and Eukarya: a comparative analysis Suzette L. PereiraJ. N. Reeve Pages: 141 - 148
Mechanisms of gene expression controlled by pressure in deep-sea microorganisms Kaoru NakasoneAkihiko IkegamiKoki Horikoshi Pages: 149 - 154
Molecular phylogenetic identification of the intestinal anaerobic microbial community in the hindgut of the termite, Reticulitermes speratus, without cultivation T. KudoMoriya OhkumaKuniyo Ohtoko Pages: 155 - 161
The essence of being extremophilic: the role of the unique archaeal membrane lipids Jack L. C. M. van de VossenbergArnold J. M. DriessenW. N. Konings Pages: 163 - 170
Domain organization and biochemical features of Sulfolobus solfataricus DNA polymerase F. M. PisaniMariarita De FeliceMosè Rossi Pages: 171 - 177
Thermozymes: biotechnology and structure–function relationships J. G. ZeikusClaire VieilleAlexei Savchenko Pages: 179 - 183
Alkaline detergent enzymes from alkaliphiles: enzymatic properties, genetics, and structures S. ItoTohru KobayashiYuji Hatada Pages: 185 - 190
Sugar utilization and its control in hyperthermophiles W. M. de VosServé W. M. KengenJohn van der Oost Pages: 201 - 205
Biochemistry and biotechnology of mesophilic and thermophilic nitrile metabolizing enzymes D. CowanRebecca CrampQadreyah Almatawah Pages: 207 - 216
pH homeostasis and ATP synthesis: studies of two processes that necessitate inward proton translocation in extremely alkaliphilic Bacillus species T. A. KrulwichMasahiro ItoArthur A. Guffanti Pages: 217 - 222
Analysis of intracellular pH in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae under elevated hydrostatic pressure: a study in baro- (piezo-) physiology F. AbeKoki Horikoshi Pages: 223 - 228
Improvement of organic solvent tolerance level of Escherichia coli by overexpression of stress-responsive genes Rikizo Aonoa Pages: 239 - 248
Developments toward large-scale bacterial bioprocesses in the presence of bulk amounts of organic solvents A. SchmidA. KollmerB. Witholt Pages: 249 - 256
Taxonomy and biotransformation activities of some deep-sea actinomycetes Joy A. ColquhounStephen C. HealdA. T. Bull Pages: 269 - 277
Halobacteria: the evidence for longevity W. D. GrantRenia T. GemmellTerry J. McGenity Pages: 279 - 287
Moderately halophilic gram-positive bacterial diversity in hypersaline environments A. VentosaM. Carmen MárquezDavid R. Arahal Pages: 297 - 304
Completing the sequence of the Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 genome C. W. SensenRobert L. CharleboisNiels Tolstrup Pages: 305 - 312
Life on Mars: chemical arguments and clues from Martian meteorites André BrackColin T. Pillinger Pages: 313 - 319
Distribution and diversity of halophilic bacteria in a subsurface salt formation R. H. VreelandA. F. Piselli Jr.S. S. Meyers Pages: 321 - 331
Nucleoside diphosphate kinase from haloalkaliphilic archaeon Natronobacterium magadii: purification and characterization Yaroslava Y. PolosinaKen F. JarrellA. S. Kostyukova Pages: 333 - 338
Pressure enhances thermal stability of DNA polymerase from three thermophilic organisms M. SummitBrad ScottJohn Baross Pages: 339 - 345
Dietzia natronolimnaios sp. nov., a new member of the genus Dietzia isolated from an East African soda lake A. W. DuckworthSusan GrantDaan Meijer Pages: 359 - 366
Extremophile microorganisms as cell factories: support from the European Union A. AguilarTorbjörn IngemanssonEtienne Magnien Pages: 367 - 373