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S-layers as a tool kit for nanobiotechnological applications.

Uwe B Sleytr1, Carina Huber, Nicola Ilk, Dietmar Pum, Bernhard Schuster, Eva M Egelseer.   

Abstract

Crystalline bacterial cell surface layers (S-layers) have been identified in a great number of different species of bacteria and represent an almost universal feature of archaea. Isolated native S-layer proteins and S-layer fusion proteins incorporating functional sequences self-assemble into monomolecular crystalline arrays in suspension, on a great variety of solid substrates and on various lipid structures including planar membranes and liposomes. S-layers have proven to be particularly suited as building blocks and patterning elements in a biomolecular construction kit involving all major classes of biological molecules (proteins, lipids, glycans, nucleic acids and combinations of them) enabling innovative approaches for the controlled 'bottom-up' assembly of functional supramolecular structures and devices. Here, we review the basic principles of S-layer proteins and the application potential of S-layers in nanobiotechnology and biomimetics including life and nonlife sciences.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17328112     DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.2006.00573.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEMS Microbiol Lett        ISSN: 0378-1097            Impact factor:   2.742


  47 in total

1.  Analysis of the intact surface layer of Caulobacter crescentus by cryo-electron tomography.

Authors:  Fernando Amat; Luis R Comolli; John F Nomellini; Farshid Moussavi; Kenneth H Downing; John Smit; Mark Horowitz
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2010-09-10       Impact factor: 3.490

2.  High-affinity interaction between the S-layer protein SbsC and the secondary cell wall polymer of Geobacillus stearothermophilus ATCC 12980 determined by surface plasmon resonance technology.

Authors:  Judith Ferner-Ortner; Christoph Mader; Nicola Ilk; Uwe B Sleytr; Eva M Egelseer
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2007-07-20       Impact factor: 3.490

3.  Lactobacillus slpA promotes ESC growth through the ERK1/2 pathway.

Authors:  Jinying He; Ya Tuo; Wenjie Yan; Jing Yang
Journal:  Cytotechnology       Date:  2017-01-10       Impact factor: 2.058

Review 4.  Biogenesis and functions of bacterial S-layers.

Authors:  Robert P Fagan; Neil F Fairweather
Journal:  Nat Rev Microbiol       Date:  2014-02-10       Impact factor: 60.633

5.  S-layers: principles and applications.

Authors:  Uwe B Sleytr; Bernhard Schuster; Eva-Maria Egelseer; Dietmar Pum
Journal:  FEMS Microbiol Rev       Date:  2014-02-24       Impact factor: 16.408

Review 6.  Bacterial components as naturally inspired nano-carriers for drug/gene delivery and immunization: Set the bugs to work?

Authors:  Fatemeh Farjadian; Mohsen Moghoofei; Soroush Mirkiani; Amir Ghasemi; Navid Rabiee; Shima Hadifar; Ali Beyzavi; Mahdi Karimi; Michael R Hamblin
Journal:  Biotechnol Adv       Date:  2018-02-28       Impact factor: 14.227

7.  Expression and assembly of recombinant surface layer proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Authors:  Nuriye Korkmaz; Kai Ostermann; Gerhard Rödel
Journal:  Curr Microbiol       Date:  2010-07-25       Impact factor: 2.188

8.  The sll1951 gene encodes the surface layer protein of Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803.

Authors:  Christoph Trautner; Wim F J Vermaas
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2013-09-27       Impact factor: 3.490

9.  Exploitation of the S-layer self-assembly system for site directed immobilization of enzymes demonstrated for an extremophilic laminarinase from Pyrococcus furiosus.

Authors:  Helga Tschiggerl; Andreas Breitwieser; Guy de Roo; Theo Verwoerd; Christina Schäffer; Uwe B Sleytr
Journal:  J Biotechnol       Date:  2007-10-05       Impact factor: 3.307

Review 10.  S-layer nanoglycobiology of bacteria.

Authors:  Paul Messner; Kerstin Steiner; Kristof Zarschler; Christina Schäffer
Journal:  Carbohydr Res       Date:  2008-01-16       Impact factor: 2.104

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