Crystalline bacterial cell surface layers (S-layers) are the outermost cell envelope component of many bacteria and archaea. S-layers are monomolecular arrays composed of a single protein or glycoprotein species and represent the simplest biological membrane developed during evolution. The wealth of information available on the structure, chemistry, genetics and assembly of S-layers revealed a broad spectrum of applications in nanobiotechnology and biomimetics. By genetic engineering techniques, specific functional domains can be incorporated in S-layer proteins while maintaining the self-assembly capability. These techniques have led to new types of affinity structures, microcarriers, enzyme membranes, diagnostic devices, biosensors, vacci...
Many microbes produce surface protein layers (S-layers) that are organized as geometric arrays. Thes...
Bacterial surface layers (S-layers) have been observed as the outermost cell envelope component in a...
Surface layer as the outer protective coverage of bacteria and archaea are two-dimensional crystalli...
Crystalline bacterial cell surface layers (S-layers) are the outermost cell envelope component of ma...
crystalline cell surface layers (S-layers); bacterial surface layers; self-assembly; nanobiotechnolo...
crystalline cell surface layers (S-layers); bacterial surface layers; self-assembly; nanobiotechnolo...
Microbial surface layer (S-layer) proteins assemble into two-dimensional (2D) crystalline lattices o...
Surface layer (S-layer) proteins form 2-dimensional crystalline structures at the cell surface of mo...
Surface layers (S-layers) from Bacteria and Archaea are built from protein molecules arrayed in a tw...
Bacterial surface layers (S-layers) have been observed as the outermost cell envelope component in a...
Regular crystalline surface layers (S-layers) are widespread among prokaryotes and probably represen...
Surface layers (S-layers) from Bacteria and Archaea are built from protein molecules arrayed in a tw...
Most prokaryotic cells are encased in a surface layer (S-layer) consisting of a paracrystalline arra...
The present paper highlights the application of bacterial surface (S-) layer proteins as versatile c...
Wichtige Vertreter natürlicher, molekolarer Selbstorganisation sind kristalline Bakterienzellwandpro...
Many microbes produce surface protein layers (S-layers) that are organized as geometric arrays. Thes...
Bacterial surface layers (S-layers) have been observed as the outermost cell envelope component in a...
Surface layer as the outer protective coverage of bacteria and archaea are two-dimensional crystalli...
Crystalline bacterial cell surface layers (S-layers) are the outermost cell envelope component of ma...
crystalline cell surface layers (S-layers); bacterial surface layers; self-assembly; nanobiotechnolo...
crystalline cell surface layers (S-layers); bacterial surface layers; self-assembly; nanobiotechnolo...
Microbial surface layer (S-layer) proteins assemble into two-dimensional (2D) crystalline lattices o...
Surface layer (S-layer) proteins form 2-dimensional crystalline structures at the cell surface of mo...
Surface layers (S-layers) from Bacteria and Archaea are built from protein molecules arrayed in a tw...
Bacterial surface layers (S-layers) have been observed as the outermost cell envelope component in a...
Regular crystalline surface layers (S-layers) are widespread among prokaryotes and probably represen...
Surface layers (S-layers) from Bacteria and Archaea are built from protein molecules arrayed in a tw...
Most prokaryotic cells are encased in a surface layer (S-layer) consisting of a paracrystalline arra...
The present paper highlights the application of bacterial surface (S-) layer proteins as versatile c...
Wichtige Vertreter natürlicher, molekolarer Selbstorganisation sind kristalline Bakterienzellwandpro...
Many microbes produce surface protein layers (S-layers) that are organized as geometric arrays. Thes...
Bacterial surface layers (S-layers) have been observed as the outermost cell envelope component in a...
Surface layer as the outer protective coverage of bacteria and archaea are two-dimensional crystalli...