An S-layer (surface layer)'s a part of the cell envelope commonly found in bacteria, as well as among archaea. It consists of a monomolecular layer composed of identical proteins or glycoproteins. This two dimensional structure's built via self-assembly and encloses the whole cell surface. Thus, the S-layer protein can represent up to 10-15% of the whole protein content of a cell . S-layer proteins are poorly or not conserved at all and can differ markedly even between related species. Depending… (
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