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Ca(2+)-dependent cell aggregation of halophilic archaeon, Halobacterium salinarum
Yoshitaka Kawakami1, Takeori Ito, Masahiro Kamekura
1Division of Natural Science, Department of Arts and Sciences, Osaka Kyoiku University, Kashiwara-shi, Japan. kawakami-yoshitaka@osaka-cu.com
Abstract:
Halobacterium salinarum CCM 2090 exhibits a Ca(2+)-dependent cellular aggregation system. This process is caused by the interaction between Ca(2+) and aggregation factor(s). Although the aggregates formed are encased in matrix-like substances, such as bacterial biofilms, they are not attached to the abiotic substratum. Therefore, these substances may be distinguished from typical biofilms.
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