Extended Data Fig. 6: Ordered monocin arrays in bacteria. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 6: Ordered monocin arrays in bacteria.

From: Specialized Listeria monocytogenes produce tailocins to provide a population-level competitive growth advantage

Extended Data Fig. 6

Slices through a representative tomogram of a monocin-producing cell (Tomo10, relates to Fig. 3). a, A slice through five layers of ordered arrays of monocins. The volume surrounding the arrays is devoid of ribosomes. (b-c, e) Views of the slicing planes designated by the violet, yellow and cyan lines in panel (a). (d) Focus on a five-slice averaged sub-region in panel (a), marked by the red frame (also shown in Fig. 3e). Scales in (a-c) and (e) are 100 nm, and 25 nm in (d).

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