Mechanisms for Electron Uptake by Methanosarcina acetivorans during Direct Interspecies Electron Transfer. [PDF]
Holmes DE +4 more
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Interaction of two strongly divergent archaellins stabilizes the structure of the Halorubrum archaellum [PDF]
M. G. Pyatibratov +10 more
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A novel North Sea ammonia-oxidizing archaeon Nitrosarchaeum marinum leverages a high abundance of transport systems to grow over a wide salinity range. [PDF]
Lüke C +8 more
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The archaellum (modeled on left) is the type IV pili‐like motility structure of Archaea. The motor ATPase FlaI interacts with the nucleotide‐binding protein FlaH (upper right; crystal structure of ATP binding to FlaH active site). Cryo‐EM imaging reveals FlaH assembled inside a ring‐like oligomer of FlaX (lower right; FlaH in yellow inside the FlaX‐ring), which acts as the motor scaffold protein. For details, see the article by Chaudhury et al. on pp. 674–685 of this issue. [PDF]
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Transcriptional landscape of the cell cycle in a model thermoacidophilic archaeon reveals similarities to eukaryotes. [PDF]
Gomez-Raya-Vilanova MV +13 more
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CryoEM reveals the structure of an archaeal pilus involved in twitching motility.
Daum B +8 more
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N-glycosylation in Archaea - Expanding the process, components and roles of a universal post-translational modification. [PDF]
Vershinin Z, Zaretsky M, Eichler J.
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Correction: Corrigendum: CryoEM structure of the Methanospirillum hungatei archaellum reveals structural features distinct from the bacterial flagellum and type IV pilus [PDF]
Nicole Poweleit +5 more
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