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Explain the molecular adaptations in halophiles.

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Halophilic Archaea accumulate high concentrations of KCl in their cytoplasm,
approaching saturation. All the components of the cellular machinery are therefore adapted to be efficient at high salt concentrations. From the first extractions of proteins
from these organisms, it appeared that salt was also a requirement for the stabilization
of their native structure and their solubility. Halophilic enzymes are defined either with
respect to the halophily of the organism from which they are fractionated, or with
respect to their own salt requirements for activity, stability, or solubility.

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