Gas vesicles isolated from the cyanobacterium Mkrocystis sp. retained their higb stability and critical pressure on storage and could be held under a sustained pressure of 0.5 MPa without collapse. Application and release of pressures up to 0-5MPa gave reversible changes in volume that indicated an elastic compressibility of 04087 MPa-l, which was linear with pressure. The elastic bulk modulus of the Microcystis gas vesicle was 115 MPa. The average yield pressure of the gas vesicles, 4.3 MPa, was determined by infiltrating them with gas at high pressure and then releasing the pressure so that they exploded. From these two measurements the proteinaceous wall of the gas vesicle was calculated to have a Young’s modulus of 3-8 GPa and a yield s...
The formation of gas vesicles has been investigated in bacteria and haloarchaea for more than 50 yea...
Abstract: A range of bacteria and archaea produce gas vesicles as a means to facilitate flotation. ...
Biomolecular condensates consisting of proteins and nucleic acids can serve critical biological func...
As potential gas microcarriers, gas vesicles (GVs) were isolated from cultures of the filamentous cy...
Funding Information: This work was carried out under the Academy of Finland Center of Excellence Pro...
Previous work has demonstrated that the physical properties of intracellular bacterial gas vesicles ...
Analysis of pressure-collapse curves of Halobacterium cells containing gas vesicles and of gas vesic...
The permeability of intact gas vesicles, isolated from the cyanobacterium Anabaena flos-aquae, to pe...
The relationship between critical pressure and width of gas vesicles in isolates o
<p>(a) Video micrograph of a vesicle aspirated in a glass suction capillary. The principal variables...
Gas vesicle formation and buoyancy regulation in Pelodictyon phaeoclathratiforme strain BU1 (Green s...
Critical-pressure distributions of gas vesicles in Anabaena circinalis, Microcystis aeruginosa f. ae...
Different modes of bacterial taxis play important roles in environmental adaptation, survival, colon...
AbstractMany aquatic microorganisms use gas vesicles to regulate their depth in the water column. Th...
The enhancement of oxygen permeability in aqueous medium by addition of cyanobacterial gas vesicles ...
The formation of gas vesicles has been investigated in bacteria and haloarchaea for more than 50 yea...
Abstract: A range of bacteria and archaea produce gas vesicles as a means to facilitate flotation. ...
Biomolecular condensates consisting of proteins and nucleic acids can serve critical biological func...
As potential gas microcarriers, gas vesicles (GVs) were isolated from cultures of the filamentous cy...
Funding Information: This work was carried out under the Academy of Finland Center of Excellence Pro...
Previous work has demonstrated that the physical properties of intracellular bacterial gas vesicles ...
Analysis of pressure-collapse curves of Halobacterium cells containing gas vesicles and of gas vesic...
The permeability of intact gas vesicles, isolated from the cyanobacterium Anabaena flos-aquae, to pe...
The relationship between critical pressure and width of gas vesicles in isolates o
<p>(a) Video micrograph of a vesicle aspirated in a glass suction capillary. The principal variables...
Gas vesicle formation and buoyancy regulation in Pelodictyon phaeoclathratiforme strain BU1 (Green s...
Critical-pressure distributions of gas vesicles in Anabaena circinalis, Microcystis aeruginosa f. ae...
Different modes of bacterial taxis play important roles in environmental adaptation, survival, colon...
AbstractMany aquatic microorganisms use gas vesicles to regulate their depth in the water column. Th...
The enhancement of oxygen permeability in aqueous medium by addition of cyanobacterial gas vesicles ...
The formation of gas vesicles has been investigated in bacteria and haloarchaea for more than 50 yea...
Abstract: A range of bacteria and archaea produce gas vesicles as a means to facilitate flotation. ...
Biomolecular condensates consisting of proteins and nucleic acids can serve critical biological func...