CRISPR-mediated gene silencing reveals involvement of the archaeal S-layer in cell division and virus infection

Volume: 10, Issue: 1
Published: Oct 22, 2019
Abstract
The S-layer is a proteinaceous surface lattice found in the cell envelope of bacteria and archaea. In most archaea, a glycosylated S-layer constitutes the sole cell wall and there is evidence that it contributes to cell shape maintenance and stress resilience. Here we use a gene-knockdown technology based on an endogenous CRISPR type III complex to gradually silence slaB , which encodes the S-layer membrane anchor in the hyperthermophilic...
Paper Details
Title
CRISPR-mediated gene silencing reveals involvement of the archaeal S-layer in cell division and virus infection
Published Date
Oct 22, 2019
Volume
10
Issue
1
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