Everything about Carboxysome totally explained
Carboxysomes are
polyhedral protein shells of the
bacterial microcompartment group of supramolecular complexes involved in carbon fixation. Carboxysomes encapsulate enzymes involved in carbon fixation and are thought to concentrate carbon in the form of carbon dioxide to overcome the inefficiency of
RuBisCo, the predominant
enzyme in
carbon fixation and the rate limiting enzyme in the
Calvin cycle. Carboxysomes are thought to be part of a wider group of protein micro-compartments that have dissimilar functions, but similar structures, based on homology of the two shell protein families
Architecture
Structurally, carboxysomes have been shown to be
icosahedral, or icosahedral, typically around 120
nm in diameter. Proteins known to form the shell have been structurally characterized by X-ray crystallography, revealing that one family forms cyclical hexamers while another forms pentamers. In direct analogy to many known viral structures this suggested that the carboxysome is icosahedral. Electron cryo-tomography studies have subsequently confirmed this, leading to a model based on a synthesis of molecular structures and gross morphology
Occurrence
Carboxysomes are found in all cyanobacteria, some nitrifying bacteria, and thiobacilli.
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