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Prokaryotic
Membrane-Bound
Organelles
Editors
Milton H. Saier, La Jolla, Calif.
Mikhail Bogdanov, Houston, Tex.
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54 figures, 7 in color, and 4 tables, 2013
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S. Karger
Medical and Scientific Publishers
Basel Freiburg Paris London New York
New Delhi Bangkok Beijing Tokyo
Kuala Lumpur Singapore Sydney
Vol. 23, No. 1–2, 2013
Contents
Introduction
5 Membranous Organelles in Bacteria
Saier Jr., M.H. (San Diego, Calif.); Bogdanov, M.V. (Houston, Tex.)
Intracellular Membranes in Escherichia coli
13 Membrane Invaginations in Bacteria and Mitochondria: Common Features
and Evolutionary Scenarios
Arechaga, I. (Santander)
24 Subcellular Localization and Logistics of Integral Membrane Protein
Biogenesis in Escherichia coli
Bogdanov, M. (Houston, Tex.); Aboulwafa, M. (La Jolla, Calif./Cairo); Saier Jr., M.H.
(La Jolla, Calif.)
Chromatophores (Intracytoplasmic Membranes) in Photosynthetic Bacteria
35 The Intracytoplasmic Membranes of Purple Bacteria – Assembly of
Energy-Transducing Complexes
Drews, G. (Freiburg)
48 Structural and Functional Proteomics of Intracytoplasmic Membrane
Assembly in Rhodobacter sphaeroides
Woronowicz, K.; Harrold, J.W.; Kay, J.M.; Niederman, R.A. (Piscataway, N.J.)
Magnetosomes in Magneto-Tactic Bacteria
63 The Bacterial Magnetosome: A Unique Prokaryotic Organelle
Lower, B.H. (Columbus, Ohio); Bazylinski, D.A. (Las Vegas, Nev.)
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81 Magnetosomes: How do They Stay in Shape?
Murat, D. (Marseille)
Unique Organelles in Planctomycetes
95 Nested Bacterial Boxes: Nuclear and Other Intracellular Compartments in
Planctomycetes
Fuerst, J.A.; Sagulenko, E. (St Lucia, Qld.)
104 The Anammoxosome Organelle Is Crucial for the Energy Metabolism of
Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidizing Bacteria
van Teeseling, M.C.F.; Neumann, S.; van Niftrik, L. (Nijmegen)
Outer Membrane Vesicles
118 Bacterial Outer Membrane Vesicles in Trafficking, Communication and the
Host-Pathogen Interaction
Schertzer, J.W. (Binghamton, N.Y.); Whiteley, M. (Austin, Tex.)
131 Functional Advantages Conferred by Extracellular Prokaryotic Membrane
Vesicles
Manning, A.J.; Kuehn, M.J. (Durham, N.C.)
142 The Role of Membrane Vesicles in Secretion of Lysobacter sp. Bacteriolytic
Enzymes
Vasilyeva, N.V.; Tsfasman, I.M.; Kudryakova, I.V.; Suzina, N.E. (Pushchino); Shishkova, N.A.
(Obolensk); Kulaev, I.S.; Stepnaya, O.A. (Pushchino)
Acidocalcisomes and Organellar Evolution
152 The Coevolutionary Roots of Biochemistry and Cellular Organization
Challenge the RNA World Paradigm
Caetano-Anollés, G.; Seufferheld, M.J. (Urbana, Ill.)
178 Phylogenomics Supports a Cellularly Structured Urancestor
Seufferheld, M.J.; Caetano-Anollés, G. (Urbana, Ill.)
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192 Author Index/Subject Index