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difference between thermophilic and mesophylic enzymes​

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Answered by arjunsinghss731
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Mesophilic means medium-temperature loving bacteria which will ferment the best at temperatures up to 30°C or 90°F. Thermophilic is a heat-loving bacteria which will ferment best when above 30°C or 90°F.

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Answered by anakhavsuresh
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Unlike residue clusters from mesophilic enzymes, however, thermophilic residue clusters do not have significant cavities. In addition, anchor residues found in many clusters are highly conserved with respect to atomic packing between both thermophilic and mesophilic enzymes

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