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The only book of its kind, Crystalline Bacterial Cell Surface
Proteins assembles present-day understanding of the occurrence,
structure, chemistry, genetics, assembly, function, and application
potential of S-layers. The chapters are designed to stand
independent of each other and provide a complete survey of the
different topics in S-layer research. This book is intended to
stimulate further development in basic and applied S-layer
research.
Key Features
* Assembles present-day understanding of S-layers
* Provides a detailed survey of the entire field of basic and
applied S-layer research
* Potential for broad application in biotechnology, vaccine
development, diagnostics, molecular nanotechnology, and biomimetics
Crystalline surface layers (S-layers) represent an almost universal
feature of archaebacterial cell envelopes and can be found in
gram-positive and gram-negative eubacterial species from nearly all
phylogenetic branches. S-layers consist of a single protein- or
glycoprotein species and thus can be considered as one of the most
primitive membrane structures developed during evolution.
Prokaryotes carrying S-layers are ubiquitously found in every part
of the biosphere. This supports the concept of a general
supramolecular "porous crystalline surface layer" fulfilling a
broad spectrum of functions which are strongly dependent on the
particular environmental and ecological conditions. Their
structural simplicity makes S-layers a suitable model for analyzing
structure-function relationships as well as dynamic aspects of
membrane morphogenesis.
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