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Cryo Electron Tomography of isolated S-layer patches from Ca.M.lanthanidiphila


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SUBMITTER: Laura van Niftrik 

PROVIDER: EMPIAR-10822 | biostudies-other |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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The Polygonal Cell Shape and Surface Protein Layer of Anaerobic Methane-Oxidizing <i>Methylomirabilis</i> <i>lanthanidiphila</i> Bacteria.

Gambelli Lavinia L   Mesman Rob R   Versantvoort Wouter W   Diebolder Christoph A CA   Engel Andreas A   Evers Wiel W   Jetten Mike S M MSM   Pabst Martin M   Daum Bertram B   van Niftrik Laura L  

Frontiers in microbiology 20211201


<i>Methylomirabilis</i> bacteria perform anaerobic methane oxidation coupled to nitrite reduction via an intra-aerobic pathway, producing carbon dioxide and dinitrogen gas. These diderm bacteria possess an unusual polygonal cell shape with sharp ridges that run along the cell body. Previously, a putative surface protein layer (S-layer) was observed as the outermost cell layer of these bacteria. We hypothesized that this S-layer is the determining factor for their polygonal cell shape. Therefore,  ...[more]

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