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<h2> How is magnetosome formed </h2> | <h2> How is magnetosome formed </h2> | ||
<p>We can look at the biosynthesis of magnetosomes as a multistep complex process. </p> | <p>We can look at the biosynthesis of magnetosomes as a multistep complex process. </p> | ||
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+ | <p align="right"> Figure 4: The overview of magnetosome formation</p> | ||
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<p>First, the inner membrane of the magnetotatic bacteria swells outwards facilitating invagination of vesicles. The following step is to sort magnetosome proteins to the magnetotactic membrane. This enables the magnetosome membrane to perform specific functions in the transport and accumulation of iron. Apart from that, the magnetosome membrane also plays a crucial role in nucleation of crystallization and pH control. </p> | <p>First, the inner membrane of the magnetotatic bacteria swells outwards facilitating invagination of vesicles. The following step is to sort magnetosome proteins to the magnetotactic membrane. This enables the magnetosome membrane to perform specific functions in the transport and accumulation of iron. Apart from that, the magnetosome membrane also plays a crucial role in nucleation of crystallization and pH control. </p> |
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