Nanomedicine Journal (Apr 2018)

Biological Applications of Bacterial Nano-Surface Layers : A Brief Overview

  • Karim Khanmohammadi Chenab,
  • Reza Eivazzadeh-Keihan,
  • Paria Pashazadeh-Panahi,
  • Ahad Mokhtarzadeh,
  • Ali Maleki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22038/nmj.2018.005.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 62 – 66

Abstract

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Surface layer as the outer protective coverage of bacteria and archaea are two-dimensional crystalline and symmetrical arrays of proteins that recently attract a lot of attention for biologist scientists. The surface layers of bacteria are usually 5 to 10 nm in diameter and represent highly porous protein lattices with uniform size and morphology with the pore sizes of 2 to 8 nm. The crucial and most prominent property of this protein-based layer is the regular morphology and suitable chemical composition for different biological applications. Although the formation mechanism of surface layers is different from one type of cell to another once, the surface layer protein molecular compositions almost are same for all types. Recently, the biological application of surface layers opens a prominent research fields in surface biological science such as nano-biotechnology adhesion, vaccination, pharmaceutical, biosensors, bioremediation and mineralization application. In this mini review, we discussed about the main application of this nano-layer in biological systems.

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