International audience(2015) S-layers at second glance? Altiarchaeal grappling hooks (hami) resemble archaeal S-layer proteins in structure and sequence. Front. Microbiol. 6:543. The uncultivated "Candidatus Altiarchaeum hamiconexum" (formerly known as SM1 Euryarchaeon) carries highly specialized nano-grappling hooks ("hami") on its cell surface. Until now little is known about the major protein forming these structured fibrous cell surface appendages, the genes involved or membrane anchoring of these filaments. These aspects were analyzed in depth in this study using environmental transcriptomics combined with imaging methods. Since a laboratory culture of this archaeon is not yet available, natural biofilm samples with high Ca. A. hamicon...
Archaea are ubiquitously present in nature and colonize environments with broadly varying growth con...
Regular crystalline surface layers (S-layers) are widespread among prokaryotes and probably represen...
Similarly to Bacteria, Archaea are microorganisms that interact with their surrounding environment i...
International audience(2015) S-layers at second glance? Altiarchaeal grappling hooks (hami) resemble...
The uncultivated "Candidatus Altiarchaeum hamiconexum" (formerly known as SM1 Euryarchaeon) carries ...
Proteinaceous, hair-like appendages known as fimbriae or pili commonly extend from the surface of pr...
Many archaeal cell envelopes contain a protein coat or sheath composed of one or more surface expose...
Copyright © 2012 Lars Rohlin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Ignicoccus hospitalis forms many cell surface appendages, the Iho670 fibers (width, 14 nm; length, u...
Regular crystalline surface layers (S-layers) are widespread among prokaryotes and probably represen...
International audienceWhile biofilms formed by bacteria have received great attention due to their i...
Although archaea have a similar cellular organization as other prokaryotes, the lipid composition of...
Cell surfaces are decorated by a variety of proteins that facilitate interactions with their environ...
Many prokaryotic cells are covered by an ordered, proteinaceous, sheet-like structure called a surfa...
Archaea are ubiquitously present in nature and colonize environments with broadly varying growth con...
Regular crystalline surface layers (S-layers) are widespread among prokaryotes and probably represen...
Similarly to Bacteria, Archaea are microorganisms that interact with their surrounding environment i...
International audience(2015) S-layers at second glance? Altiarchaeal grappling hooks (hami) resemble...
The uncultivated "Candidatus Altiarchaeum hamiconexum" (formerly known as SM1 Euryarchaeon) carries ...
Proteinaceous, hair-like appendages known as fimbriae or pili commonly extend from the surface of pr...
Many archaeal cell envelopes contain a protein coat or sheath composed of one or more surface expose...
Copyright © 2012 Lars Rohlin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Ignicoccus hospitalis forms many cell surface appendages, the Iho670 fibers (width, 14 nm; length, u...
Regular crystalline surface layers (S-layers) are widespread among prokaryotes and probably represen...
International audienceWhile biofilms formed by bacteria have received great attention due to their i...
Although archaea have a similar cellular organization as other prokaryotes, the lipid composition of...
Cell surfaces are decorated by a variety of proteins that facilitate interactions with their environ...
Many prokaryotic cells are covered by an ordered, proteinaceous, sheet-like structure called a surfa...
Archaea are ubiquitously present in nature and colonize environments with broadly varying growth con...
Regular crystalline surface layers (S-layers) are widespread among prokaryotes and probably represen...
Similarly to Bacteria, Archaea are microorganisms that interact with their surrounding environment i...