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Huber, S. (author), Jakobi, A. (author)
Gas vesicles mediate buoyancy-based motility in aquatic bacteria and archaea and are the only protein-based structures known to enclose a gas-filled volume. Their unique physicochemical properties and ingenious architecture rank them among the most intriguing macromolecular assemblies characterised to date. This review covers the 60-year...
review 2024
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Huber, S. (author), Terwiel, D. (author), Evers, W.H. (author), Maresca, D. (author), Jakobi, A. (author)
Gas vesicles are gas-filled nanocompartments that allow a diverse group of bacteria and archaea to control their buoyancy. The molecular basis of their properties and assembly remains unclear. Here, we report the 3.2 Å cryo-EM structure of the gas vesicle shell made from the structural protein GvpA that self-assembles into hollow helical...
journal article 2023
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Huber, S. (author), Sarajlic, Edin (author), Huijink, Roeland (author), Weis, Felix (author), Evers, W.H. (author), Jakobi, A. (author)
Cryogenic electron microscopy has become an essential tool for structure determination of biological macromolecules. In practice, the difficulty to reliably prepare samples with uniform ice thickness still represents a barrier for routine high-resolution imaging and limits the current throughput of the technique. We show that a nanofluidic...
journal article 2022
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Dubois, A. E.E. (author), Broadway, D. A. (author), Stark, A. (author), Tschudin, M. A. (author), Healey, A. J. (author), Huber, S. (author), Tetienne, J. P. (author), Greplová, E. (author), Maletinsky, P. (author)
The prediction of measurement outcomes from an underlying structure often follows directly from fundamental physical principles. However, a fundamental challenge is posed when trying to solve the inverse problem of inferring the underlying source configuration based on measurement data. A key difficulty arises from the fact that such...
journal article 2022
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