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Genetic Analysis of Magnetosome Biomineralization
2006Magnetite crystals produced by magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) have uniform species–specific morphologies and sizes, which are mostly unknown from inorganic systems. This indicates that biomineralization in magnetosomes is a process with genetic control over the accumulation of iron, the deposition of the magnetic crystal within a specific compartment, as
Christian Jogler, Dirk Schüler
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Magnetotactic Bacteria and Magnetosomes
Chemical Reviews, 2008Faivre, D., Schüler, D.
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Magnetosomes of magnetotactic bacteria
2006The ability of magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) to orient and migrate along magnetic field lines is basedon magnetosomes, which are membrane-enclosed intracellular crystals of a magnetic iron mineral. Thebiomineralization of magnetosomes is a process with genetic control over the accumulation of iron,the deposition of the magnetic crystal within a specific
Scheffel, A., Schüler, D.
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Cell Biology of Magnetosome Formation
2006Magnetosome chains are the intracellular structures that allow magnetotactic bacteria to align in and navigate along geomagnetic fields (Bazylinski and Frankel 2004). These organelles are typically defined as a unit consisting of a magnetite or greigite crystal surrounded by a lipid bilayer membrane (Balkwill et al. 1980).
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