- two
types of
carboxysomes evolved independently. Alpha-
carboxysomes (aka α-
carboxysomes) are also
referred as the cso type of
carboxysome. They contain...
- in
metabolic pathways, and
protein complexes such as
proteasomes and
carboxysomes that
enclose and
separate parts of the cytosol. The term "cytosol" was...
- for the alpha-
carboxysome:
without BMC-P proteins,
carboxysomes will
still ****emble and many are elongated;
these mutant carboxysomes appear to be “leaky”...
-
revealed that at
least some
prokaryotes have microcompartments, such as
carboxysomes.
These subcellular compartments are 100–200 nm in
diameter and are enclosed...
- a
function performed by the membrane-bound
organelles in eukaryotes.
Carboxysomes are
bacterial microcompartments found in many
autotrophic bacteria such...
- (or from the soil) and not from the atmosphere.
Cyanobacteria possess carboxysomes,
which increase the
concentration of CO2
around RuBisCO to
increase the...
- the
widespread prevalence of the
bacterial microcompartments known as
carboxysomes,
which co-operate with
active transporters of CO2 and bicarbonate, in...
-
Shively JM (September 2008). "Protein-based
organelles in bacteria:
carboxysomes and
related microcompartments".
Nature Reviews. Microbiology. 6 (9):...
- inclusions,
glycogen granules, and more importantly,
highly structured carboxysomes.
Cells are
known to be
motile by a
gliding method and a
novel uncharacterized...
-
compartmentalization is not
found in
prokaryotic cells., but the
discovery of
carboxysomes and many
other metabolosomes revealed that
prokaryotic cells are capable...