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<p style="margin-bottom: 1.5em">Magnetosome is a kind of rare intracellular membrane-bound structure in a specific type of prokaryotes, of nano-size ranging about 35 - 120 nm. They comprise of a magnetic mineral crystal encapsulated by a lipid bilayer about 3 – 4 nm thick (Figure 1) [1], which might be utilized in various applications involving magnetic field. </p> | <p style="margin-bottom: 1.5em">Magnetosome is a kind of rare intracellular membrane-bound structure in a specific type of prokaryotes, of nano-size ranging about 35 - 120 nm. They comprise of a magnetic mineral crystal encapsulated by a lipid bilayer about 3 – 4 nm thick (Figure 1) [1], which might be utilized in various applications involving magnetic field. </p> | ||
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<h1>Magnetotactic Bacteria - The Magnetosome Producer </h1> | <h1>Magnetotactic Bacteria - The Magnetosome Producer </h1> | ||
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− | <p align="left | + | <p align="left" style="font-size:12px"><b>Figure 2:</b> Micrograph of a Magnetotactic Bacteria, <i>Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense</i> (image from Departamento de Inmunología, Microbiología y Parasitología, University of the Basque Country) </p> |
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− | <p style="margin-bottom: 1.5em">Magnetosomes are organelles synthesized by magnetotactic bacteria for its movement along magnetic field. These magnetotactic bacteria are mobile, aquatic, gram-negative prokaryotes [3] with an array of cellular morphologies, including coccoid, rod-shaped, vibrioid, helical or even multi-cellular. Some of them are more extensively studied, including <i>Magnetospirillum magnetotacticum</i> and <i>Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense</i>. They are found optimally grown at the oxic-anoxic interface in aquatic habitats, and in fact grow less happily under atmospheric oxygen concentration.</p> | + | <p style="margin-bottom: 1.5em;padding-left: 320px;">Magnetosomes are organelles synthesized by magnetotactic bacteria for its movement along magnetic field. These magnetotactic bacteria are mobile, aquatic, gram-negative prokaryotes [3] with an array of cellular morphologies, including coccoid, rod-shaped, vibrioid, helical or even multi-cellular. Some of them are more extensively studied, including <i>Magnetospirillum magnetotacticum</i> and <i>Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense</i>. They are found optimally grown at the oxic-anoxic interface in aquatic habitats, and in fact grow less happily under atmospheric oxygen concentration.</p> |
<p style="margin-bottom: 1.5em">Magnetosomes form a chain and are aligned along the axis within the bacteria. With these magnetosomes inside them, they are able to align passively to the earth’s magnetic field so as to swim along geomagnetic field lines. This behaviour is called magnetotaxis and is beneficial to their survival by aiding them to reach regions of optimal oxygen concentrations at minimal energy cost [4]. </p> | <p style="margin-bottom: 1.5em">Magnetosomes form a chain and are aligned along the axis within the bacteria. With these magnetosomes inside them, they are able to align passively to the earth’s magnetic field so as to swim along geomagnetic field lines. This behaviour is called magnetotaxis and is beneficial to their survival by aiding them to reach regions of optimal oxygen concentrations at minimal energy cost [4]. </p> | ||
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<p style="margin-bottom: 1.5em">We wonder why magnetosomes seem so hard to be formed in <i>E. coli</i>. And then, we come up with a hypothesis - the formation of magnetosome requires <b>a micro-aerobic or anaerobic environment</b> as the magnetotatic bacteria are all living micro-aerobically. </p> | <p style="margin-bottom: 1.5em">We wonder why magnetosomes seem so hard to be formed in <i>E. coli</i>. And then, we come up with a hypothesis - the formation of magnetosome requires <b>a micro-aerobic or anaerobic environment</b> as the magnetotatic bacteria are all living micro-aerobically. </p> | ||
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<img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/c/c1/CUHK_Magnetosome_formation.jpg" width="500px" style="margin:-30px 0px 0px 20px" align="right"> | <img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/c/c1/CUHK_Magnetosome_formation.jpg" width="500px" style="margin:-30px 0px 0px 20px" align="right"> | ||
− | <p align="right" style="font-size:12px"> Figure 4: Overview of Magnetosome Formation</p> | + | <p align="right" style="font-size:12px"><b>Figure 4:</b> Overview of Magnetosome Formation</p> |
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