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- The archaellum (pl.: archaella; formerly archaeal flagellum) is a unique structure on the cell surface of many archaea that allows for swimming motility...
- resolution structure of an archaella protein, the discovery of additional functions of archaella, and the first reports of archaella in Nanoarchaeota and Thaumarchaeota...
- pili, archaella (archaeal flagella), structures called bindisomes that bind sugars, and posttranslationally modified archaellins and pilins. Archaella are...
- latter with N-Acetyltalosaminuronic acid. Archaeal flagella are known as archaella, that operate like bacterial flagellatheir long stalks are driven by...
- Bacterial type IV pili are similar in structure to the component proteins of archaella (archaeal flagella), and both are related to the Type II secretion system...
- temperatures below 65 °C or above 95 °C. Cells possess an S-layer cell wall and archaella. Metabolically, Ferroglobus is quite unique compared to its relative Archaeoglobus...
- of prokaryotes separate from bacteria, also feature flagella—known as archaella—driven by rotary motor proteins, which are structurally and evolutionarily...
- also use formate as a substrate. They are Gram-negative and move using archaella on the sides of the cells. They are strictly anaerobic, and they are found...
- of several kinds of bacterial motility. Archaeal flagella are called archaella, and function in much the same way as bacterial flagella. Structurally...
- bacterial flagellum. These swimming ****ociated structures have been termed archaella. Also closely related to the type IV pilus is the type II secretion system...