Phylogenetic significance of composition and crystal morphology of magnetosome minerals

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Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) biomineralize magnetosomes, nano-scale crystals of magnetite or greigite in membrane enclosures that comprise a permanent magnetic dipole in each cell. MTB control the mineral composition, habit, size, and crystallographic orientation of the magnetosomes, as well as their arrangement within the cell. Studies involving magnetosomes that contain mineral and biological phases require multidisciplinary efforts. Here we use crystallographic, genomic and phylogenetic perspectives to review the correlations between magnetosome mineral habits and the phylogenetic affiliations of MTB, and show that these correlations have important implications for the evolution of magnetosome synthesis, and thus magnetotaxis. © 2013 Pósfai, Lefèvre, Trubitsyn, Bazylinski and Frankel.

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Pósfai, M., Lefèvre, C. T., Trubitsyn, D., Bazylinski, D. A., & Frankel, R. B. (2013). Phylogenetic significance of composition and crystal morphology of magnetosome minerals. Frontiers in Microbiology. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2013.00344

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