The PilA proteins are major components of pili fibres which are essential for motility in bacteria. This project was focused on the role of the PilA proteins in cyanobacteria, specifically in the alternative functions that are not directly related to motility. The major task of this project was also to develop a method for the purification of the PilA1 protein from Synechocystis under native conditions and to analyze purified PilA1 protein in detail
Phormidium lacuna is a naturally competent, filamentous cyanobacterium that belongs to the order Osc...
The aim of this project was to investigate the involvement of a specific operon from Synechocystis s...
Type IV pili (T4P) are proteinaceous filaments found on the cell surface of many prokaryotic organis...
Cyanobacteria require large quantities of iron to maintain their photosynthetic machinery; however, ...
Cyanobacteria require large quantities of iron to maintain their photosynthetic machinery; however, ...
Cyanobacteria require large quantities of iron to maintain their photosynthetic machinery; however, ...
We have recently shown that phototactic movement in the unicellular cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp....
Type IV pili are bacterial surface-exposed filaments that are built up by small monomers called pili...
<div><p>Cyanobacteria require large quantities of iron to maintain their photosynthetic machinery; h...
Extracellular non-flagellar appendages, called pili or fimbriae, are widespread in gram-negative bac...
Extracellular non-flagellar appendages, called pili or fimbriae, are widespread in gram-negative bac...
Type IV pili are bacterial surface-exposed filaments that are built up by small monomers called pili...
Type IV pili are bacterial surface-exposed filaments that are built up by small monomers called pili...
The goal of this project is to identify the genes essential for motility in the filamentous cyanobac...
The goal of this project is to identify the genes essential for motility in the filamentous cyanobac...
Phormidium lacuna is a naturally competent, filamentous cyanobacterium that belongs to the order Osc...
The aim of this project was to investigate the involvement of a specific operon from Synechocystis s...
Type IV pili (T4P) are proteinaceous filaments found on the cell surface of many prokaryotic organis...
Cyanobacteria require large quantities of iron to maintain their photosynthetic machinery; however, ...
Cyanobacteria require large quantities of iron to maintain their photosynthetic machinery; however, ...
Cyanobacteria require large quantities of iron to maintain their photosynthetic machinery; however, ...
We have recently shown that phototactic movement in the unicellular cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp....
Type IV pili are bacterial surface-exposed filaments that are built up by small monomers called pili...
<div><p>Cyanobacteria require large quantities of iron to maintain their photosynthetic machinery; h...
Extracellular non-flagellar appendages, called pili or fimbriae, are widespread in gram-negative bac...
Extracellular non-flagellar appendages, called pili or fimbriae, are widespread in gram-negative bac...
Type IV pili are bacterial surface-exposed filaments that are built up by small monomers called pili...
Type IV pili are bacterial surface-exposed filaments that are built up by small monomers called pili...
The goal of this project is to identify the genes essential for motility in the filamentous cyanobac...
The goal of this project is to identify the genes essential for motility in the filamentous cyanobac...
Phormidium lacuna is a naturally competent, filamentous cyanobacterium that belongs to the order Osc...
The aim of this project was to investigate the involvement of a specific operon from Synechocystis s...
Type IV pili (T4P) are proteinaceous filaments found on the cell surface of many prokaryotic organis...