Endocytosis is a process by which extracellular material such as macromolecules can be incorporated into cells via a membrane-trafficking system. Although universal among eukaryotes, endocytosis has not been identified in Bacteria or Archaea. However, intracellular membranes are known to compartmentalize cells of bacteria in the phylum Planctomycetes, suggesting the potential for endocytosis and membrane trafficking in members of this phylum. Here we show that cells of the planctomycete Gemmata obscuriglobus have the ability to uptake proteins present in the external milieu in an energy-dependent process analogous to eukaryotic endocytosis, and that internalized proteins are associated with vesicle membranes. Occurrence of such ability in 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...
The phylum Planctomycetes of the domain Bacteria consists of budding, peptidoglycan-less organisms i...
AbstractAn endocytosis-like process of protein uptake in the planctomycete Gemmata obscuriglobus is ...
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 ...
Bacteria of the phylum Planctomycetes have been previously reported to possess several features that...
The development of the endomembrane system was a major step in eukaryotic evolution. Membrane coats,...
Members of the phylum Planctomycetes in the domain Bacteria challenge our concepts of the prokaryote...
Planctomycetes form a distinct phylum of the domain Bacteria and possess unusual features such as in...
We report the presence of a membranous tubulovesicular network in the planctomycete bacterium Gemmat...
The division of cellular space into functionally distinct membrane-defined compartments has been one...
<div><p>Members of phylum <i>Planctomycetes</i> have been proposed to possess atypical cell organisa...
Members of phylum Planctomycetes have been proposed to possess atypical cell organisation for the Ba...
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...
The phylum Planctomycetes of the domain Bacteria consists of budding, peptidoglycan-less organisms i...
AbstractAn endocytosis-like process of protein uptake in the planctomycete Gemmata obscuriglobus is ...
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 ...
Bacteria of the phylum Planctomycetes have been previously reported to possess several features that...
The development of the endomembrane system was a major step in eukaryotic evolution. Membrane coats,...
Members of the phylum Planctomycetes in the domain Bacteria challenge our concepts of the prokaryote...
Planctomycetes form a distinct phylum of the domain Bacteria and possess unusual features such as in...
We report the presence of a membranous tubulovesicular network in the planctomycete bacterium Gemmat...
The division of cellular space into functionally distinct membrane-defined compartments has been one...
<div><p>Members of phylum <i>Planctomycetes</i> have been proposed to possess atypical cell organisa...
Members of phylum Planctomycetes have been proposed to possess atypical cell organisation for the Ba...
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...
The phylum Planctomycetes of the domain Bacteria consists of budding, peptidoglycan-less organisms i...