Regular crystalline surface layers (S-layers) are widespread among prokaryotes and probably represent the earliest cell wall structures. S-layer genes have been found in approximately 400 different species of the prokaryotic domains bacteria and archaea. S-layers usually consist of a single (glyco-rprotein species with molecular masses ranging from about 40 to 200 kDa that form lattices of oblique, tetragonal, or hexagonal architecture. The primary sequences of hyperthermophilic archaeal species exhibit some characteristic signatures, Further adaptations to their specific environments occur by various post-translational modifications, such as linkage of glycans, lipids, phosphate, and sulfate groups to the protein or by proteolytic processi...
The common idea of typical cell wall architecture in archaea consists of a pseudo-crystalline protei...
SummarySurface layers (S-layers) comprise the outermost cell envelope component of most archaea and ...
Crystalline cell surface layers (S-layers) are ubiquitously present in bacterial species from almost...
Regular crystalline surface layers (S-layers) are widespread among prokaryotes and probably represen...
The archaea are recognized as a separate third domain of life together with the bacteria and eucarya...
Surface layers (S-layers) from Bacteria and Archaea are built from protein molecules arrayed in a tw...
Surface layers (S-layers) from Bacteria and Archaea are built from protein molecules arrayed in a tw...
crystalline cell surface layers (S-layers); bacterial surface layers; self-assembly; nanobiotechnolo...
crystalline cell surface layers (S-layers); bacterial surface layers; self-assembly; nanobiotechnolo...
Most prokaryotic cells are encased in a surface layer (S-layer) consisting of a paracrystalline arra...
Microbial surface layer (S-layer) proteins assemble into two-dimensional (2D) crystalline lattices o...
This is the final version. Available from the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of A...
Crystalline bacterial cell surface layers (S-layers) are the outermost cell envelope component of ma...
Corresponding to the sole or basic component of the surface (S)-layer surrounding the archaeal cell ...
The archaea are recognized as a separate third domain of life together with the bacteria and eucarya...
The common idea of typical cell wall architecture in archaea consists of a pseudo-crystalline protei...
SummarySurface layers (S-layers) comprise the outermost cell envelope component of most archaea and ...
Crystalline cell surface layers (S-layers) are ubiquitously present in bacterial species from almost...
Regular crystalline surface layers (S-layers) are widespread among prokaryotes and probably represen...
The archaea are recognized as a separate third domain of life together with the bacteria and eucarya...
Surface layers (S-layers) from Bacteria and Archaea are built from protein molecules arrayed in a tw...
Surface layers (S-layers) from Bacteria and Archaea are built from protein molecules arrayed in a tw...
crystalline cell surface layers (S-layers); bacterial surface layers; self-assembly; nanobiotechnolo...
crystalline cell surface layers (S-layers); bacterial surface layers; self-assembly; nanobiotechnolo...
Most prokaryotic cells are encased in a surface layer (S-layer) consisting of a paracrystalline arra...
Microbial surface layer (S-layer) proteins assemble into two-dimensional (2D) crystalline lattices o...
This is the final version. Available from the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of A...
Crystalline bacterial cell surface layers (S-layers) are the outermost cell envelope component of ma...
Corresponding to the sole or basic component of the surface (S)-layer surrounding the archaeal cell ...
The archaea are recognized as a separate third domain of life together with the bacteria and eucarya...
The common idea of typical cell wall architecture in archaea consists of a pseudo-crystalline protei...
SummarySurface layers (S-layers) comprise the outermost cell envelope component of most archaea and ...
Crystalline cell surface layers (S-layers) are ubiquitously present in bacterial species from almost...