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- Encapsulin nanocompartments, or encapsulin protein cages, are spherical bacterial organelle-like compartments roughly 25-30 nm in diameter that are involved...
- protein-based compartments found in bacteria and archaea include encapsulin nanocompartments and gas vesicles. The first BMCs were observed in the 1950s in electron...
- members, which is found outside the realm only in encapsulins, a type of nanocompartment found in bacteria: this relation is not fully understood. The relation...
- proteins that serve as the main structural components of encapsulin nanocompartments. There are several different encapsulin proteins, including EncA, which...
- Gas vesicles, also known as gas vacuoles, are nanocompartments in certain prokaryotic organisms, which help in buoyancy. Gas vesicles are composed entirely...
- 2008). "Structural basis of enzyme encapsulation into a bacterial nanocompartment". Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. 15 (9): 939–47. doi:10.1038/NSMB...
- dendrites, mitochondria and many more. Molecular organization in nanocompartments provides the construction required to achieve elementary functions...
- that form beta-carboxysomes. Two CcmP pseudohexamers stack to form a nanocompartment—an example of an air-lock forming protein. Likewise, in some cyanobacterial...
- HK97-like fold is only found in encapsulins, a type of prokaryotic nanocompartment that encapsulate a variety of cargo proteins related to the oxidative...
- members is, outside the realm, only found in encapsulins, a type of nanocompartment found in bacteria, although the relation between Duplodnaviria, and...