coli F8316/41 as a part of pheV associated pathogenicity island. Although the location of PAI in proximity to serA gene is consistent with observations from other E. coli strains, a different order of arrangement and orientation of genes in PAIs of E. coli F8316/41 and NCTC11105 strains ...
just Brownian motion. Interestingly however, the model suggests that there is no energy well forE. colicells near the water-air interface, and that it should be more energetically favorable forE. colito remain in the water phase.E. colicells are more hydrophilic thanL. innocua27,28, and thu...
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Twenty-seven orthologs of Escherichia coli larg... Yamaguchi,Kenichi,Beligni,... - 《Journal of Biological Chemistry》 被引量: 155发表: 2003年 THE DEVELOPMENT OF BASAL BODIES AND FLAGELLA IN ALLOMYCES ARBUSCULUS RIBOSOMESThe development of basal bodies and flagella in the water mold Allomyces ...
Such ribosome arrangement along the nucleoid envelope membranes could also be seen in the mother cell. Putative nucleoid envelope apparently in the process of formation seen in less matured buds also appears to associate with ribosome-like particles. The association of the ribosome-like particles with...
In DNA replication in E. Coli, the enzyme primase is used to attach a 5 to 10 base ribonucleotide strand complementary to the parental DNA strand. The RNA strand serves as a starting point for the DNA polymerase that replicates the DNA. If a mutation occurred in the primase gene which of...
Spirochaetes are distinguished from other bacterial phyla by the arrangement of axial filaments (consisting of one or more fibrils), which are otherwise similar to bacterial flagella. These filaments run longitudinally along the outside of the protoplasm, but within an outer sheath, the ...
Three types of assemblies were observed: ring-like "micelles" with a radial arrangement of receptor subunits, two-dimensional crystalline arrays with approximate hexagonal symmetry, and "zippers," which are receptor bilayers that result from the antiparallel interdigitation of cytoplasmic domains. The ...
Centrioles are cylindrical structures, typically B450 nm high and B250 nm in outer diameter, with a signature nine-fold radially symmetric arrangement of microtubules organized around a cartwheel with likewise symmetry3,6,7. The entire cartwheel structure is typically B100 nm high and located in ...
Interestingly, we found that most of the interphase cells depleted of STIL or HsSAS-6 harboured the ring-like arrangement of centriolar Plk4 while the cell cycle progression was not affected (Plk4 ring; B18% for siCnt, B91% for siHsSAS-6 and B71% for siSTIL; Fig. 5d,e, and ...