Membraneless channels sieve cations in ammonia-oxidizing marine archaea
Nitrosopumilus maritimus is an ammonia-oxidizing archaeon that is crucial to the global nitrogen cycle1, 2. A critical step for nitrogen oxidation is the entrapment of ammonium ions from a dilute marine environment at the cell surface and their subsequent channelling to the cell membrane of N. marit...
Main Authors: | von Kügelgen, A, Cassidy, CK, van Dorst, S, Pagani, LL, Batters, C, Ford, Z, Löwe, J, Alva, V, Stansfeld, PJ, Bharat, TAM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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