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Carboxysomes are
bacterial microcompartments (BMCs)
consisting of
polyhedral protein s****
filled with the
enzymes ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase...
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carboxysomes. The term
metabolosome is used to
refer to such
catabolic BMCs (in
contrast to the
autotrophic carboxysome).
Although the
carboxysome, propanediol...
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metabolic pathways, and
protein complexes such as
proteasomes and
carboxysomes that
enclose and
separate parts of the cytosol. The term "cytosol" was...
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revealed that at
least some
prokaryotes have microcompartments, such as
carboxysomes.
These subcellular compartments are 100–200 nm in
diameter and are enclosed...
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number of
pentagons and hexagons.
Protein enclosing bacterial organelles carboxysome is also made up of
pentameric protein.
Synthetic pentameric proteins...
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carboxysome,
releases CO2 from
dissolved hydrocarbonate ions (HCO− 3).
Before the CO2 can
diffuse out,
RuBisCO concentrated within the
carboxysome quickly...
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widespread prevalence of the
bacterial microcompartments known as
carboxysomes,
which co-operate with
active transporters of CO2 and bicarbonate, in...
- in a few
chemolithotrophs and
marine cyanobacteria that
contain cso-
carboxysomes.
Recent 3-dimensional
analyses suggest that ζ-CA
bears some structural...
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which compartmentalise aspects of
bacterial metabolism, such as the
carboxysome. Additionally,
bacteria have a multi-component
cytoskeleton to control...
- carbohydrate-enclosed microcompartments,
which have
distinct physiological roles (e.g.
carboxysomes or gas vacuoles). Most
prokaryotes are
between 1 μm and 10 μm, but they...