The outermost component of cell envelopes of most bacteria and almost all archaea comprise a protein lattice, which is termed Surface (S-)layer. The S-layer lattice constitutes a highly porous structure with regularly arranged pores in the nm-range. Some archaea thrive in extreme milieus, thus producing highly stable S-layer protein lattices that aid in protecting the organisms. In the present study, fragments of the cell envelope from the hyperthermophilic acidophilic archaeon Saccharolobus solfataricus P2 (SSO) have been isolated by two different methods and characterized. The organization of the fragments and the molecular sieving properties have been elucidated by transmission electron microscopy and by determining the retention efficie...
Surface layers (S-layers) from Bacteria and Archaea are built from protein molecules arrayed in a tw...
The archaea are recognized as a separate third domain of life together with the bacteria and eucarya...
ABSTRACT Rediscovery of the ancient evolutionary relationship between archaea and eukaryotes has rev...
The archaea are recognized as a separate third domain of life together with the bacteria and eucarya...
Bacterial surface layers (S-layers) have been observed as the outermost cell envelope component in a...
Many prokaryotic cells are covered by an ordered, proteinaceous, sheet-like structure called a surfa...
Surface protein layers (S-layers) often form the only structural component of the archaeal cell wall...
Regularly arrayed surface (glyco) proteins--often referred to as S layers--are a common feature of t...
Regular crystalline surface layers (S-layers) are widespread among prokaryotes and probably represen...
The cell envelope of the hyperthermophilic sulphur-reducing archaebacterium Pyrobaculum organotrophu...
Prokaryotes have a complex cell envelope which has several important functions, including providing ...
Surface layers (S-layers) from Bacteria and Archaea are built from protein molecules arrayed in a tw...
Corresponding to the sole or basic component of the surface (S)-layer surrounding the archaeal cell ...
Although archaea have a similar cellular organization as other prokaryotes, the lipid composition of...
Sulfolobus islandicus is a thermophilic, single-celled organism of the domain Archaea. This organism...
Surface layers (S-layers) from Bacteria and Archaea are built from protein molecules arrayed in a tw...
The archaea are recognized as a separate third domain of life together with the bacteria and eucarya...
ABSTRACT Rediscovery of the ancient evolutionary relationship between archaea and eukaryotes has rev...
The archaea are recognized as a separate third domain of life together with the bacteria and eucarya...
Bacterial surface layers (S-layers) have been observed as the outermost cell envelope component in a...
Many prokaryotic cells are covered by an ordered, proteinaceous, sheet-like structure called a surfa...
Surface protein layers (S-layers) often form the only structural component of the archaeal cell wall...
Regularly arrayed surface (glyco) proteins--often referred to as S layers--are a common feature of t...
Regular crystalline surface layers (S-layers) are widespread among prokaryotes and probably represen...
The cell envelope of the hyperthermophilic sulphur-reducing archaebacterium Pyrobaculum organotrophu...
Prokaryotes have a complex cell envelope which has several important functions, including providing ...
Surface layers (S-layers) from Bacteria and Archaea are built from protein molecules arrayed in a tw...
Corresponding to the sole or basic component of the surface (S)-layer surrounding the archaeal cell ...
Although archaea have a similar cellular organization as other prokaryotes, the lipid composition of...
Sulfolobus islandicus is a thermophilic, single-celled organism of the domain Archaea. This organism...
Surface layers (S-layers) from Bacteria and Archaea are built from protein molecules arrayed in a tw...
The archaea are recognized as a separate third domain of life together with the bacteria and eucarya...
ABSTRACT Rediscovery of the ancient evolutionary relationship between archaea and eukaryotes has rev...