1990 •
The Surface Protein of Hyperthermus butylicus: Three Dimensional Structure and Comparison with Other Archaebacterial Surface Proteins
Authors: Wolfgang Baumeister, Ute Santarius, Susanne Volker, Roland Dürr, Gisela Lembcke, Harald Engelhardt
Venue: Systematic and Applied Microbiology
Type: Publication
Abstract: Summary Hyperthermus butylicus , a recently isolated extremely thermophilic archaebacterium, possesses, like most other archaebacteria, a regularly arrayed surface protein (S-layer). The three-dimensional structure of the hexagonal layer with a lattice constant of 25.8nm has been determined to a resolution of approx. 2nm by electron crystallography.
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