The carboxysome is a bacterial micro-compartment (BMC) subtype that encapsulates enzymatic activities necessary for carbon fixation. Carboxysome shells are composed of a relatively complex cocktail of proteins, their precise number and identity being species dependent. Shell components can be classified in two structural families, the most abundant class associating as hexamers (BMC-H) that are supposed to be major players for regulating shell permeability. Up to recently, these proteins were proposed to associate as homo-oligomers. Genomic data, however, demonstrated the existence of paralogs coding for multiple shell subunits. Here, we studied cross-association compatibilities among BMC-H CcmK proteins of Synechocystis sp. PCC6803. Co-exp...
Cyanobacterial CO2-fixation is supported by a CO2-concentrating mechanism which improves photosynthe...
Cyanobacteria have evolved a unique carbon fixation organelle known as the carboxysome that compartm...
Cyanobacterial CO(2)-fixation is supported by a CO(2)-concentrating mechanism which improves photosy...
The carboxysome is a bacterial micro-compartment (BMC) subtype that encapsulates enzymatic activitie...
International audienceThe carboxysome is a bacterial micro-compartment (BMC) subtype that encapsulat...
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) encapsulate enzymes within a selectively permeable, proteinaceous...
CcmK proteins are major constituents of icosahedral shells of β-carboxysomes, a bacterial microcompa...
CcmK proteins are major constituents of icosahedral shells of β-carboxysomes, a bacterial microcompa...
Carboxysomes are bacterial microcompartments that enhance carbon fixation by concentrating ribulose-...
CcmK proteins are major constituents of icosahedral shells of beta-carboxysomes, a bacterial microco...
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are polyhedral bodies, composed entirely of proteins, that functi...
SummaryCyanobacteria fix carbon within carboxysomes. Here, RubisCO and carbonic anhydrase are coenca...
- Carboxysomes are part of the carbon concentrating mechanism in cyanobacteria and chemoautotrophs. ...
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are self-assembling organelles composed entirely of protein. Depe...
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are self-assembling prokaryotic organelles which encapsulate enzy...
Cyanobacterial CO2-fixation is supported by a CO2-concentrating mechanism which improves photosynthe...
Cyanobacteria have evolved a unique carbon fixation organelle known as the carboxysome that compartm...
Cyanobacterial CO(2)-fixation is supported by a CO(2)-concentrating mechanism which improves photosy...
The carboxysome is a bacterial micro-compartment (BMC) subtype that encapsulates enzymatic activitie...
International audienceThe carboxysome is a bacterial micro-compartment (BMC) subtype that encapsulat...
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) encapsulate enzymes within a selectively permeable, proteinaceous...
CcmK proteins are major constituents of icosahedral shells of β-carboxysomes, a bacterial microcompa...
CcmK proteins are major constituents of icosahedral shells of β-carboxysomes, a bacterial microcompa...
Carboxysomes are bacterial microcompartments that enhance carbon fixation by concentrating ribulose-...
CcmK proteins are major constituents of icosahedral shells of beta-carboxysomes, a bacterial microco...
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are polyhedral bodies, composed entirely of proteins, that functi...
SummaryCyanobacteria fix carbon within carboxysomes. Here, RubisCO and carbonic anhydrase are coenca...
- Carboxysomes are part of the carbon concentrating mechanism in cyanobacteria and chemoautotrophs. ...
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are self-assembling organelles composed entirely of protein. Depe...
Bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) are self-assembling prokaryotic organelles which encapsulate enzy...
Cyanobacterial CO2-fixation is supported by a CO2-concentrating mechanism which improves photosynthe...
Cyanobacteria have evolved a unique carbon fixation organelle known as the carboxysome that compartm...
Cyanobacterial CO(2)-fixation is supported by a CO(2)-concentrating mechanism which improves photosy...