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  Archaeal cell surface biogenesis

Pohlschroder, M., Pfeiffer, F., Schulze, S., & Halim, M. F. A. (2018). Archaeal cell surface biogenesis. FEMS Microbiology Reviews, 42(5), 694-717. doi:10.1093/femsre/fuy027.

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Pohlschroder, Mechthild1, Author
Pfeiffer, Friedhelm2, Author           
Schulze, Stefan1, Author
Halim, Mohd Farid Abdul1, Author
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Free keywords: SIGNAL-RECOGNITION PARTICLE; TWIN-ARGININE TRANSLOCATION; S-LAYER GLYCOPROTEIN; ESCHERICHIA-COLI YIDC; MEMBRANE-PROTEIN BACTERIOOPSIN; BIPOLAR TETRAETHER LIPIDS; HALOFERAX-VOLCANII; N-GLYCOSYLATION; SULFOLOBUS-ACIDOCALDARIUS; METHANOCOCCUS-MARIPALUDISMicrobiology; archaea; protein secretion; cell surface; S-layer; pili; protein targeting;
 Abstract: Cell surfaces are critical for diverse functions across all domains of life, from cell-cell communication and nutrient uptake to cell stability and surface attachment. While certain aspects of the mechanisms supporting the biosynthesis of the archaeal cell surface are unique, likely due to important differences in cell surface compositions between domains, others are shared with bacteria or eukaryotes or both. Based on recent studies completed on a phylogenetically diverse array of archaea, from a wide variety of habitats, here we discuss advances in the characterization of mechanisms underpinning archaeal cell surface biogenesis. These include those facilitating co- and post-translational protein targeting to the cell surface, transport into and across the archaeal lipid membrane, and protein anchoring strategies. We also discuss, in some detail, the assembly of specific cell surface structures, such as the archaeal S-layer and the type IV pili. We will highlight the importance of post-translational protein modifications, such as lipid attachment and glycosylation, in the biosynthesis as well as the regulation of the functions of these cell surface structures and present the differences and similarities in the biogenesis of type IV pili across prokaryotic domains.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2018
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 24
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000449196600008
DOI: 10.1093/femsre/fuy027
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Title: FEMS Microbiology Reviews
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 42 (5) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 694 - 717 Identifier: ISSN: 0168-6445
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925526820