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The Archaellum: An Update on the Unique Archaeal Motility Structure
Trends in Microbiology, 2018Each of the three domains of life exhibits a unique motility structure: while Bacteria use flagella, Eukarya employ cilia, and Archaea swim using archaella. Since the new name for the archaeal motility structure was proposed, in 2012, a significant amount of new data on the regulation of transcription of archaella operons, the structure and function of
Sonja-Verena Albers
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Archaellum Moves Archaea with Distinction
Microbe Magazine, 2015Cell motility in pure cultures of halophilic archaea was first observed almost a century ago and, in methanogens, at least as long ago as 1951, when Methanococcus vannielii was first isolated. Although M. vannielii was reported as being motile, no flagella were observed until nearly three decades later.
Sonja-Verena Albers, Ken F. Jarrell
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The archaellum: an old motility structure with a new name
Trends in Microbiology, 2012Motility structures, called flagella, have been described in all three domains of life: Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya. These structures are well studied in both Bacteria and Eukarya. However, already in eukaryotes there exists some confusion as to whether these structures should actually be called cilia. With increased studies conducted on organisms of
Jarrell, Ken F., Albers, Sonja Verena
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Expression, Purification, and Assembly of Archaellum Subcomplexes of Sulfolobus acidocaldarius
2018The archaellum assembly machinery and its filament consist of seven proteins in the crenarchaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius. We have so far expressed, purified, and biochemically characterized four of these archaellum subunits, namely, FlaX, FlaH, FlaI, and FlaF.
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Identification of the first transcriptional activator of an archaellum operon in a euryarchaeon
Molecular Microbiology, 2016SummaryThe archaellum is the swimming organelle of the third domain, the Archaea. In the euryarchaeon Methanococcus maripaludis, genes involved in archaella formation, including the three archaellins flaB1, flaB2 and flaB3, are mainly located in the fla operon.
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