2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0189673
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Genomics of Clostridium taeniosporum, an organism which forms endospores with ribbon-like appendages

Abstract: Clostridium taeniosporum, a non-pathogenic anaerobe closely related to the C. botulinum Group II members, was isolated from Crimean lake silt about 60 years ago. Its endospores are surrounded by an encasement layer which forms a trunk at one spore pole to which about 12–14 large, ribbon-like appendages are attached. The genome consists of one 3,264,813 bp, circular chromosome (with 26.6% GC) and three plasmids. The chromosome contains 2,892 potential protein coding sequences: 2,124 have specific functions, 147… Show more

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“…Clostridium taeniosporum was described as an appendage-forming Clostridia that attaches about 12 large, ribbon-like appendages through a common trunk at one spore pole to a layer outside the coat, called the “encasement”. Unlike the loosely fitting exosporia, the encasement layer fits tightly around the spore. , In C. taeniosporum, fibrils were clearly visible as a hair-like nap along the appendage edge in atomic force microscope (AFM) images.…”
Section: Structural and Functional Diversity Of Bacterial Collagensmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Clostridium taeniosporum was described as an appendage-forming Clostridia that attaches about 12 large, ribbon-like appendages through a common trunk at one spore pole to a layer outside the coat, called the “encasement”. Unlike the loosely fitting exosporia, the encasement layer fits tightly around the spore. , In C. taeniosporum, fibrils were clearly visible as a hair-like nap along the appendage edge in atomic force microscope (AFM) images.…”
Section: Structural and Functional Diversity Of Bacterial Collagensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the loosely fitting exosporia, the encasement layer fits tightly around the spore. 87,88 In C. taeniosporum, fibrils were clearly visible as a hair-like nap along the appendage edge in atomic force microscope (AFM) images. Among the four appendage proteins identified in C. taeniosporum spores, a glycoprotein designated GP85 was shown to include a collagen-like region.…”
Section: Clps In the Pasteuriamentioning
confidence: 99%