User:Nikhil Malvankar/Geobacter pilus structure and function

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==Molecular Tour==
==Molecular Tour==
<StructureSection size='[250,500]' side='right' caption='' scene='83/834714/Filament/1'>
<StructureSection size='[250,500]' side='right' caption='' scene='83/834714/Filament/1'>
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Our electron cryomicroscopic structure of ''Geobacter sulfurreducens'' pili reveal them to be composed of a core of '''<font color='#e87000'>PilA-N</font>''' coated with an outer surface layer of '''<font color='00c0c0'>PilA-C</font>''' (<scene name='83/834714/Filament/1'>restore initial scene)</scene>. Here is a <scene name='83/834714/Filament/2'>cutaway view</scene> (front half hidden). The C-termini of '''<font color='#e87000'>PilA-N</font>''' protrude into sockets in '''<font color='00c0c0'>PilA-C</font>'''.
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Our electron cryomicroscopic structure of ''Geobacter sulfurreducens'' pili reveal them to be composed of a core of '''<font color='#e87000'>PilA-N</font>''' coated with an outer surface layer of '''<font color='00a0a0'>PilA-C</font>''' (<scene name='83/834714/Filament/1'>restore initial scene)</scene>. Here is a <scene name='83/834714/Filament/2'>cutaway view</scene> (front half hidden). The C-termini of '''<font color='#e87000'>PilA-N</font>''' protrude into sockets in '''<font color='00c0c0'>PilA-C</font>'''.

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Structure of novel pili evolved for extracellular translocation of microbial nanowires

Yangqi Gu, Vishok Srikanth, Ruchi Jain, Aldo I. Salazar-Morales, J. Patrick O'Brien, Sophia M. Yi, Rajesh K. Soni, Fadel A. Samatey, Sibel Ebru Yalcin, and Nikhil S. Malvankar. (journal article link here) (2020). (DOI link here)

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