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Genomic study of a novel magnetotactic Alphaproteobacteria uncovers the multiple ancestry of magnetotaxis

Environmental Microbiology, 2018
Summary Ecological and evolutionary processes involved in magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) adaptation to their environment have been a matter of debate for many years. Ongoing efforts for their characterization are progressively contributing to understand these processes, including the genetic and molecular mechanisms
Monteil, Caroline   +8 more
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Rusticle magnetotaxis elucidating Rustflower formations in RMS Titanic's Turkish Baths

Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 2023
Anthony El-Khouri   +2 more
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Magnetotaxis as an Adaptation to Enable Bacterial Shuttling of Microbial Sulfur and Sulfur Cycling Across Aquatic Oxic‐Anoxic Interfaces

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2020
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) widely inhabit the oxic‐anoxic interface (OAI) of sediments and water columns, with their motility guided by geomagnetic fields (a behavior known as magnetotaxis).
Jinhua Li   +4 more
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Magnetotaxis for nanofabrication

Proceedings of the 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education, 2014
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB), discovered in early 1970s contain single-domain crystals of magnetite (Fe 3 O 4 ) or greigite (Fe 3 S 4 ) called magnetosomes ranging from 35 to 120 nm in size. These crystals tend to form a chain like structure from the proximal to the distal pole along the long axis of the cell and align through an acidic protein mamJ to
Isaac G. Macwan   +3 more
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Magnetotaxis in Prokaryotes

European Lisp Symposium, 2020
Magnetotaxis refers to the behaviour of some motile, aquatic, bacteria that orient and swim along magnetic field lines. These microorganisms, called magnetotactic bacteria (MTB), contain intracellular structures known as magnetosomes, which are nano ...
F. Abreu   +3 more
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A magneto-optical microscopic control system for analysis of magnetotaxis and phototaxis sensing in magnetotactic bacteria.

Review of Scientific Instruments
A magneto-optical microscopic control system (MO-MCS) was developed for analyzing the magnetotaxis and phototaxis sensing in magnetotactic bacteria (MTB).
Yuanyuan Wei   +4 more
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Buoyancy‐Driven Flotation and Magnetotaxis of Vesicle‐Based Prototissue Fibers Induced by Oxygen Bubbles under Enzymatic Reactions

ChemSystemsChem
Creation of tissue‐like materials termed prototissues has recently been garnering attention in the field of systems chemistry as a step towards bioinspired complex chemical systems mimicking multicellular organisms.
Tomoya Kojima   +3 more
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Evolution of the bacterial organelle responsible for magnetotaxis

Trends in Microbiology, 2013
There are few examples of protein- and lipid-bounded organelles in bacteria that are encoded by conserved gene clusters and lead to a specific function. The magnetosome chain represents one of these rare examples and is responsible for magnetotaxis in magnetotactic bacteria (MTB), a behavior thought to aid in finding their optimal growth conditions ...
Christopher T, Lefèvre, Long-Fei, Wu
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Investigation of Magnetotaxis of Reconfigurable Micro‐Origami Swimmers with Competitive and Cooperative Anisotropy

Advanced Functional Materials, 2018
Recent advances in magnetic nanocomposites have enabled untethered micromachines with controllable shape transformations and programmable magnetic anisotropy, paving the way for a variety of biomedical applications using soft microrobots.
Hen-Wei Huang   +6 more
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Monophyletic origin of magnetotaxis and the first magnetosomes

Environmental Microbiology, 2013
Summary Horizontal gene transfer ( HGT ), the transfer of genetic material other than by descent, is thought to have played significant roles in the evolution and distribution of genes in prokaryotes.
Lefèvre, Christopher   +10 more
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