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“This illustration shows a cross-section of a small portion of an Escherichia coli cell. The cell wall, with two concentric membranes studded with transmembrane proteins, is shown in green. A large flagellar motor crosses the entire wall, turning the flagellum that extends upwards from the surface. The cytoplasmic area is colored blue and purple. The large purple molecules are ribosomes and the small, L-shaped maroon molecules are tRNA, and the white strands are mRNA. Enzymes are shown in blue. The nucleoid region is shown in yellow and orange, with the long DNA circle shown in yellow, wrapped around HU protein (bacterial nucleosomes). In the center of the nucleoid region shown here, you might find a replication fork, with DNA polymerase (in red-orange) replicating new DNA.”
© David S. Goodsell 1999. 

    Escherichia coli

    “This illustration shows a cross-section of a small portion of an Escherichia coli cell. The cell wall, with two concentric membranes studded with transmembrane proteins, is shown in green. A large flagellar motor crosses the entire wall, turning the flagellum that extends upwards from the surface. The cytoplasmic area is colored blue and purple. The large purple molecules are ribosomes and the small, L-shaped maroon molecules are tRNA, and the white strands are mRNA. Enzymes are shown in blue. The nucleoid region is shown in yellow and orange, with the long DNA circle shown in yellow, wrapped around HU protein (bacterial nucleosomes). In the center of the nucleoid region shown here, you might find a replication fork, with DNA polymerase (in red-orange) replicating new DNA.”

    © David S. Goodsell 1999. 

    Tagged: E.coli bacteria bacterium microbiology David S. Goodsell Escherichia coli

    Posted on February 22, 2012 with 197 notes

    Source: mgl.scripps.edu

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      It’s so cute though, like...cutesy death machine
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      Oh Escherichia coli… We owe you so much. You are a wonderful model organism for genetic manipuation, protein expression...
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      This is so much more helpful in envisioning cells than any cell diagram I have ever seen in the history of ever.
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      Man, that is cool. Sad part is… even without looking at the description I basically can name everything in the cell…>.>
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