Topologically-guided continuous protein crystallization controls bacterial surface layer self-assembly
Bacteria assemble the surface layer (S-layer), a crystalline protein coat surrounding the curved surface, using protein self-assembly. Here authors image native and purified RsaA, the S-layer protein from C. crescentus, and show that protein crystallization alone is sufficient to assemble and mainta...
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Autores principales: | Colin J. Comerci, Jonathan Herrmann, Joshua Yoon, Fatemeh Jabbarpour, Xiaofeng Zhou, John F. Nomellini, John Smit, Lucy Shapiro, Soichi Wakatsuki, W. E. Moerner |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/dff21d49c92d4800b6501520ddadea62 |
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