نتایج جستجو برای: magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense

تعداد نتایج: 279  

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2011
Wei Lin Yongxin Pan

The mechanism by which prokaryotic cells organize and segregate their intracellular organelles during cell division has recently been the subject of substantial interest. Unlike other microorganisms, magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) form internal magnets (known as magnetosome chain) for magnetic orientation, and thus face an additional challenge of dividing and equipartitioning this magnetic recept...

Journal: :Small science 2021

Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) sequester iron from the environment to biomineralize magnetite or greigite nanoparticles in magnetosome organelles, though necessity of intracellular storage for formation process is still question. Understanding role would make clear contribution MTB geochemical cycling and its potential importance during biosynthesis application-relevant magnetic nanoparticles. He...

2012
Lei Qi Jian Li WeiJia Zhang Jiangning Liu Chengbo Rong Ying Li Longfei Wu

Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense strain MSR-1 has the unique capability of taking up large amounts of iron and synthesizing magnetosomes (intracellular magnetic particles composed of Fe(3)O(4)). The unusual high iron content of MSR-1 makes it a useful model for studying biological mechanisms of iron uptake and homeostasis. The ferric uptake regulator (Fur) protein plays a key role in maintainin...

Journal: :Nature nanotechnology 2014
Isabel Kolinko Anna Lohße Sarah Borg Oliver Raschdorf Christian Jogler Qiang Tu Mihály Pósfai Eva Tompa Jürgen M Plitzko Andreas Brachmann Gerhard Wanner Rolf Müller Youming Zhang Dirk Schüler

The synthetic production of monodisperse single magnetic domain nanoparticles at ambient temperature is challenging. In nature, magnetosomes--membrane-bound magnetic nanocrystals with unprecedented magnetic properties--can be biomineralized by magnetotactic bacteria. However, these microbes are difficult to handle. Expression of the underlying biosynthetic pathway from these fastidious microorg...

2015
Geula Davidov Frank D. Müller Jens Baumgartner Ronit Bitton Damien Faivre Dirk Schüler Raz Zarivach

Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are a diverse group of aquatic bacteria that have the magnetotaxis ability to align themselves along the geomagnetic field lines and to navigate to a microoxic zone at the bottom of chemically stratified natural water. This special navigation is the result of a unique linear assembly of a specialized organelle, the magnetosome, which contains a biomineralized magnet...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Natalie Zeytuni Ertan Ozyamak Kfir Ben-Harush Geula Davidov Maxim Levin Yair Gat Tal Moyal Ashraf Brik Arash Komeili Raz Zarivach

The magnetosome, a biomineralizing organelle within magnetotactic bacteria, allows their navigation along geomagnetic fields. Magnetosomes are membrane-bound compartments containing magnetic nanoparticles and organized into a chain within the cell, the assembly and biomineralization of magnetosomes are controlled by magnetosome-associated proteins. Here, we describe the crystal structures of th...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Oliver Raschdorf Jürgen M Plitzko Dirk Schüler Frank D Müller

Magnetotactic bacteria have emerged as excellent model systems to study bacterial cell biology, biomineralization, vesicle formation, and protein targeting because of their ability to synthesize single-domain magnetite crystals within unique organelles (magnetosomes). However, only few species are amenable to genetic manipulation, and the limited methods for site-specific mutagenesis are tediou...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2010
Damien Faivre Anna Fischer Inés Garcia-Rubio Giovanni Mastrogiacomo Andreas U Gehring

Magnetotactic bacteria benefit from their ability to form cellular magnetic dipoles by assembling stable single-domain ferromagnetic particles in chains as a means to navigate along Earth's magnetic field lines on their way to favorable habitats. We studied the assembly of nanosized membrane-encapsulated magnetite particles (magnetosomes) by ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopy using Magnetospi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
K Grünberg C Wawer B M Tebo D Schüler

In magnetotactic bacteria, a number of specific proteins are associated with the magnetosome membrane (MM) and may have a crucial role in magnetite biomineralization. We have cloned and sequenced the genes of several of these polypeptides in the magnetotactic bacterium Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense that could be assigned to two different genomic regions. Except for mamA, none of these genes ...

Journal: :Nature communications 2014
Felix Popp Judith P Armitage Dirk Schüler

Most motile bacteria navigate within gradients of external chemical stimuli by regulating the length of randomly oriented swimming episodes. Magnetotactic bacteria are characterized by chains of intracellular ferromagnetic nanoparticles and their ability to sense the geomagnetic field, which is believed to facilitate directed motion, but is not well understood at the behavioural and molecular l...

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