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Julia B. Turnšek and colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley studied CsoS2 from the proteobacterium Halothiobacillus neapolitanus and published their findings on its contribution to carboxysome architecture in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. The authors found that conserved residues in the middle region of CsoS2 are essential for interacting with shell proteins. ➡️Learn more in ASBMB Today: https://ow.ly/j2bl50UxstS. ➡️Access the JBC paper: https://ow.ly/TEac50UxstT.

  • Model of CsoS2 interactions driving condensate and carboxysome assembly.

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