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Identification and topographical characterisation of microbial nanowires in Nostoc punctiforme

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10482-015-0644-7

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Cyanobacteria; Microbial nanowires; Nostoc punctiforme; Pili-like structure

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  1. Energy and Resources Institute, India
  2. Deakin University, Australia
  3. Deakin University HDR scholarship [ID-212082401]

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Extracellular pili-like structures (PLS) produced by cyanobacteria have been poorly explored. We have done detailed topographical and electrical characterisation of PLS in Nostoc punctiforme PCC 73120 using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and conductive atomic force microscopy (CAFM). TEM analysis showed that N. punctiforme produces two separate types of PLS differing in their length and diameter. The first type of PLS are 6-7.5 nm in diameter and 0.5-2 A mu m in length (short/thin PLS) while the second type of PLS are similar to 20-40 nm in diameter and more than 10 A mu m long (long/thick PLS). This is the first study to report long/thick PLS in N. punctiforme. Electrical characterisation of these two different PLS by CAFM showed that both are electrically conductive and can act as microbial nanowires. This is the first report to show two distinct PLS and also identifies microbial nanowires in N. punctiforme. This study paves the way for more detailed investigation of N. punctiforme nanowires and their potential role in cell physiology and symbiosis with plants.

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