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<h1>Magnetosome Island Genes - Everything Required for Magnetosome Formation</h1> | <h1>Magnetosome Island Genes - Everything Required for Magnetosome Formation</h1> | ||
− | <p>For the synthesis of magnetosome, it is strictly controlled by a group of genes clustered in the magnetosome island (MAI). MAI comprise of four operons, namely mms6, mamGFDC, mamAB and mamXY operons [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>For the synthesis of magnetosome, it is strictly controlled by a group of genes clustered in the magnetosome island (MAI). MAI comprise of four operons, namely mms6, mamGFDC, mamAB and mamXY operons [5]. The actual size and organisation of the MAI might differ between species, but the operons seems to be highly conserved within the MAI [2]. </p> |
<p>Through genetic mutants, researches has shown with the deletion of mamAB operon would lead to non-magnetic phenotype, showing the importance of <b>mamAB operon as minimal requirement for magnetosome formation</b> and other important functions such as membrane invagination, iron transport, and magnetite biomineralization [7]. </p> | <p>Through genetic mutants, researches has shown with the deletion of mamAB operon would lead to non-magnetic phenotype, showing the importance of <b>mamAB operon as minimal requirement for magnetosome formation</b> and other important functions such as membrane invagination, iron transport, and magnetite biomineralization [7]. </p> |
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