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An example is the electrically-conductive protein nanowires made by bacteria, notably ''Geobacter sulfurreducens''. Cryo-EM structure revealed that some of these fibers are assembled from C-type cytochrome OmcS<ref>PMID: 30951668 </ref><ref>PMID: 31240257</ref>. This was a surprise since they had long been thought to be assembled from a completely different protein, pilA. | An example is the electrically-conductive protein nanowires made by bacteria, notably ''Geobacter sulfurreducens''. Cryo-EM structure revealed that some of these fibers are assembled from C-type cytochrome OmcS<ref>PMID: 30951668 </ref><ref>PMID: 31240257</ref>. This was a surprise since they had long been thought to be assembled from a completely different protein, pilA. | ||
==See Also== | |||
*[[Electron density maps]] | |||
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[[Electron cryo-microscopy]], [[Cryo-electron microscopy]] and [[Cryo-EM]] redirect to this page. | [[Electron cryo-microscopy]], [[Cryo-electron microscopy]] and [[Cryo-EM]] redirect to this page. | ||
==Notes and References== | ==Notes and References== | ||
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