2019
DOI: 10.1101/836379
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Interaction of two strongly divergent archaellins stabilizes the structure of theHalorubrumarchaellum

Abstract: # Co-first authorsRunning Title: Two-component composition stabilizes Halorubrum archaella SUMMARYThe archaellum is a unique motility structure that has only functional similarity to its bacterial counterpart, the flagellum. Archaellar filaments consist of thousands of copies of the protein protomer archaellin. Most euryarchaeal genomes encode multiple homologous archaellins. The role of these multiple archaellin genes remains unclear. Halophilic archaea from the genus Halorubrum possess two archaellin genes, … Show more

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“…Similarly, it will result in selection of cells that have masked binding sites, for example by glycosylation. Several archaea encode multiple pilins and archaellins as ecoparalogs (i.e., each of these proteins can build the filament individually and is expressed under different conditions) [ 100 , 101 ]. This property allows cells to alter the constituents of their filamentous structures, without downregulating the structure altogether.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, it will result in selection of cells that have masked binding sites, for example by glycosylation. Several archaea encode multiple pilins and archaellins as ecoparalogs (i.e., each of these proteins can build the filament individually and is expressed under different conditions) [ 100 , 101 ]. This property allows cells to alter the constituents of their filamentous structures, without downregulating the structure altogether.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%