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==Bacterial Gas Vesicle==
==Bacterial Gas Vesicle==
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"Gas vesicles allow a diverse group of bacteria and archaea to move in the water column by controlling their buoyancy. These gas-filled cellular nanocompartments are formed by up to micrometers long protein shells that are permeable only to gas."<ref>2022 Preprint: Cryo-EM structure of gas vesicles for buoyancy-controlled motility, by Stefan T. Huber, Dion Terwiel, Wiel H. Evers, David Maresca, and Arjen J. Jakobi. DOI [https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.08.489936 10.1101/2022.05.08.489936].</ref>
'''Quick Start''': [https://bioinformatics.org/firstglance/fgij4/fg.htm?mol=7r1c Gas Vesicle 7r1c in FirstGlance]
'''Quick Start''': [https://bioinformatics.org/firstglance/fgij4/fg.htm?mol=7r1c Gas Vesicle 7r1c in FirstGlance]

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  3. 2022 Preprint: Cryo-EM structure of gas vesicles for buoyancy-controlled motility, by Stefan T. Huber, Dion Terwiel, Wiel H. Evers, David Maresca, and Arjen J. Jakobi. DOI 10.1101/2022.05.08.489936.
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