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<p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4pt">For the synthesis of magnetosome, it is strictly controlled by a group of genes clustered in the magnetosome island (MAI). The magnetosome island comprise of four operons, namely the mms6 operon, the mamGFDC operon, mamAB and mamXY [5]. The actual size and organisation of the MAI might differ between species, but the operons seems to be highly conserved within the MAI. </p></font> | <p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4pt">For the synthesis of magnetosome, it is strictly controlled by a group of genes clustered in the magnetosome island (MAI). The magnetosome island comprise of four operons, namely the mms6 operon, the mamGFDC operon, mamAB and mamXY [5]. The actual size and organisation of the MAI might differ between species, but the operons seems to be highly conserved within the MAI. </p></font> | ||
− | <p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4pt">Through gene knockdown and other comprehensive experiments, researches has shown with the deletion of the mamAB operon would lead to non-magnetic phenotype. All in all, it shows the importance of the mamAB operon as it is the most responsible for magnetosome formation and have important functions such as membrane invagination, iron transport, and magnetite biomineralization [ | + | <p><font face="Times New Roman" size="4pt">Through gene knockdown and other comprehensive experiments, researches has shown with the deletion of the mamAB operon would lead to non-magnetic phenotype. All in all, it shows the importance of the mamAB operon as it is the most responsible for magnetosome formation and have important functions such as membrane invagination, iron transport, and magnetite biomineralization [7]. </p></font> |
<p<font face="Times New Roman" size="4pt">>In the bacteria Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense, the mamAB operon consists of 17 genes </p></font> | <p<font face="Times New Roman" size="4pt">>In the bacteria Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense, the mamAB operon consists of 17 genes </p></font> | ||
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5. YAN, Lei, et al. Magnetotactic bacteria, magnetosomes and their application. Microbiological research, 2012, 167.9: 507-519. | 5. YAN, Lei, et al. Magnetotactic bacteria, magnetosomes and their application. Microbiological research, 2012, 167.9: 507-519. | ||
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+ | 6. MAIER, R. J.; MOSHIRI, F. Role of the Azotobacter vinelandiinitrogenase-protective shethna protein in preventing oxygen-mediated cell death. Journal of bacteriology, 2000, 182.13: 3854-3857. | ||
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+ | 7. LOHßE, Anna, et al. Functional analysis of the magnetosome island in Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense: the mamAB operon is sufficient for magnetite biomineralization. PLoS One, 2011, 6.10: e25561. | ||
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