The phylum Planctomycetes of the domain Bacteria consists of budding, peptidoglycan-less organisms important for understanding the origins of complex cell organization. Their significance for cell biology lies in their possession of intracellular membrane compartmentation. All planctomycetes share a unique cell plan, in which the cell cytoplasm is divided into compartments by one or more membranes, including a major cell compartment containing the nucleoid. Of special significance is Gemmata obscuriglobus, in which the nucleoid is enveloped in two membranes to form a nuclear body that is analogous to the structure of a eukaryotic nucleus. Planctomycete compartmentation may have functional physiological roles, as in the case of anaerobic amm...
Background: Gemmata obscuriglobus is a distinctive member of the divergent phylum Planctomycetes, al...
This book introduces Planctomycetes bacteria and deals in detail with their unusual structure, physi...
Planctomycetes and their relatives in the PVC superphylum have significant implications for evolutio...
Bacteria in the phylum Planctomycetes and some related phyla challenge our concept of the typical ba...
Planctomycetes are unique among the domain Bacteria in possessing cells with a complex plan defined ...
The organisation of cells of the planctomycete species Pirellula marina, Isosphaera pallida, Gemmata...
Planctomycetes form a distinct phylum of the domain Bacteria and possess unusual features such as in...
<div><p>Members of phylum <i>Planctomycetes</i> have been proposed to possess atypical cell organisa...
Members of the phylum Planctomycetes in the domain Bacteria challenge our concepts of the prokaryote...
Members of phylum Planctomycetes have been proposed to possess atypical cell organisation for the Ba...
Members of phylum Planctomycetes of the domain Bacteria are distinctive budding peptidoglycan-less a...
Planctomycetes are distinguished from other Bacteria by compartmentalization of cells via internal m...
Planctomycetes are distinguished from other Bacteria by compartmentalization of cells via internal m...
Planctomycetes are distinguished from other Bacteria by compartmentalization of cells via internal m...
Planctomycetes are a unique divergent phylum of the domain Bacteria. Members display a number of unu...
Background: Gemmata obscuriglobus is a distinctive member of the divergent phylum Planctomycetes, al...
This book introduces Planctomycetes bacteria and deals in detail with their unusual structure, physi...
Planctomycetes and their relatives in the PVC superphylum have significant implications for evolutio...
Bacteria in the phylum Planctomycetes and some related phyla challenge our concept of the typical ba...
Planctomycetes are unique among the domain Bacteria in possessing cells with a complex plan defined ...
The organisation of cells of the planctomycete species Pirellula marina, Isosphaera pallida, Gemmata...
Planctomycetes form a distinct phylum of the domain Bacteria and possess unusual features such as in...
<div><p>Members of phylum <i>Planctomycetes</i> have been proposed to possess atypical cell organisa...
Members of the phylum Planctomycetes in the domain Bacteria challenge our concepts of the prokaryote...
Members of phylum Planctomycetes have been proposed to possess atypical cell organisation for the Ba...
Members of phylum Planctomycetes of the domain Bacteria are distinctive budding peptidoglycan-less a...
Planctomycetes are distinguished from other Bacteria by compartmentalization of cells via internal m...
Planctomycetes are distinguished from other Bacteria by compartmentalization of cells via internal m...
Planctomycetes are distinguished from other Bacteria by compartmentalization of cells via internal m...
Planctomycetes are a unique divergent phylum of the domain Bacteria. Members display a number of unu...
Background: Gemmata obscuriglobus is a distinctive member of the divergent phylum Planctomycetes, al...
This book introduces Planctomycetes bacteria and deals in detail with their unusual structure, physi...
Planctomycetes and their relatives in the PVC superphylum have significant implications for evolutio...