Ultrathin square cell Haloquadratum walsbyi from the Archaea domain are the most abundant microorganisms in the hypersaline water of coastal salterns and continental salt lakes. In this work, we explore the cell surface of these microorganisms using amplitude-modulation atomic-force microscopy in nearly physiological conditions. We demonstrate the presence of a regular corrugation with a periodicity of 16-20 nm attributed to the surface layer (S-layer) protein lattice, striped domains asymmetrically distributed on the cell faces and peculiar bulges correlated with the presence of intracellular granules. Besides, subsequent images of cell evolution during the drying process indicate the presence of an external capsule that might correspond t...
Bacteria and archaea exhibit tactical behavior and can move up and down chemical gradients. This tac...
Proteinaceous, hair-like appendages known as fimbriae or pili commonly extend from the surface of pr...
Viable extremely halophilic archaea (haloarchaea) have been isolated from million-year-old salt depo...
Ultrathin square cell Haloquadratum walsbyi from the Archaea domain are the most abundant microorgan...
At the time of its first publication, halomucin from Haloquadratum walsbyi strain HBSQ001 was the la...
Many prokaryotic cells are covered by an ordered, proteinaceous, sheet-like structure called a surfa...
In 1980, A. E. Walsby described a square halophilic archaeon. This archaeon is of specific interest ...
Biofilms, i.e. multicellular microbial communities, are widely accepted as the predominating mode of...
Archaea are ubiquitous single cellular microorganisms that play important ecological roles in nature...
Greif D, Wesner D, Regtmeier J, Anselmetti D. High resolution imaging of surface patterns of single ...
Several haloarchaea are reported to be pleomorphic, while others exhibit remarkable shapes, such as ...
Bacterial surface layers (S-layers) are extracellular protein networks that act as molecular sieves ...
Sulfolobus islandicus is a thermophilic, single-celled organism of the domain Archaea. This organism...
Both surfaces of the hexagonally packed intermediate (HPI) layer of Deinococcus radiodurans were ima...
Several haloarchaea are reported to be pleomorphic, while others exhibit remarkable shapes, such as ...
Bacteria and archaea exhibit tactical behavior and can move up and down chemical gradients. This tac...
Proteinaceous, hair-like appendages known as fimbriae or pili commonly extend from the surface of pr...
Viable extremely halophilic archaea (haloarchaea) have been isolated from million-year-old salt depo...
Ultrathin square cell Haloquadratum walsbyi from the Archaea domain are the most abundant microorgan...
At the time of its first publication, halomucin from Haloquadratum walsbyi strain HBSQ001 was the la...
Many prokaryotic cells are covered by an ordered, proteinaceous, sheet-like structure called a surfa...
In 1980, A. E. Walsby described a square halophilic archaeon. This archaeon is of specific interest ...
Biofilms, i.e. multicellular microbial communities, are widely accepted as the predominating mode of...
Archaea are ubiquitous single cellular microorganisms that play important ecological roles in nature...
Greif D, Wesner D, Regtmeier J, Anselmetti D. High resolution imaging of surface patterns of single ...
Several haloarchaea are reported to be pleomorphic, while others exhibit remarkable shapes, such as ...
Bacterial surface layers (S-layers) are extracellular protein networks that act as molecular sieves ...
Sulfolobus islandicus is a thermophilic, single-celled organism of the domain Archaea. This organism...
Both surfaces of the hexagonally packed intermediate (HPI) layer of Deinococcus radiodurans were ima...
Several haloarchaea are reported to be pleomorphic, while others exhibit remarkable shapes, such as ...
Bacteria and archaea exhibit tactical behavior and can move up and down chemical gradients. This tac...
Proteinaceous, hair-like appendages known as fimbriae or pili commonly extend from the surface of pr...
Viable extremely halophilic archaea (haloarchaea) have been isolated from million-year-old salt depo...