AbstractThe bacterial protein MreB has been identified as a prokaryotic homolog of the eukaryotic cytoskeletal protein actin. While we still know little about MreB's function, the structural similarities and differences between MreB and actin provide more insight into the remarkable properties of actin
The bacterial cytoskeleton contains structural and functional homologues of actin, tubulin and inter...
The eukaryotic cortical actin cytoskeleton creates specific lipid domains, including lipid rafts, wh...
In most rod-shaped bacteria, the actin homologue MreB is an essential component of the protein compl...
AbstractThe bacterial protein MreB has been identified as a prokaryotic homolog of the eukaryotic cy...
MreB is a prokaryotic homolog of actin involved in cellular organization and chromosome segregation....
EDU Actin’s origins newly determined structure of a filament-forming protein from bacteria is eerily...
AbstractThe mreB gene family encodes actin-like proteins that determine cell shape by directing cell...
Prokaryotic cells possess filamentous proteins, analogous to eukaryotic cytoskeletal proteins, that ...
Bacterial actin homologue MreB is required for cell shape maintenance in most non-spherical bacteria...
Actin represents one of the most abundant and conserved eukaryotic proteins over time, and has an im...
The eukaryotic cortical actin cytoskeleton creates specific lipid domains, including lipid rafts, wh...
The eukaryotic cortical actin cytoskeleton creates specific lipid domains, including lipid rafts, wh...
Actin represents one of the most abundant and conserved eukaryotic proteins over time, and has an im...
For many years, bacteria were considered rather simple organisms, but the dogmatic notion that subce...
SummaryMreB proteins are bacterial actin homologs involved in cell morphogenesis and various other c...
The bacterial cytoskeleton contains structural and functional homologues of actin, tubulin and inter...
The eukaryotic cortical actin cytoskeleton creates specific lipid domains, including lipid rafts, wh...
In most rod-shaped bacteria, the actin homologue MreB is an essential component of the protein compl...
AbstractThe bacterial protein MreB has been identified as a prokaryotic homolog of the eukaryotic cy...
MreB is a prokaryotic homolog of actin involved in cellular organization and chromosome segregation....
EDU Actin’s origins newly determined structure of a filament-forming protein from bacteria is eerily...
AbstractThe mreB gene family encodes actin-like proteins that determine cell shape by directing cell...
Prokaryotic cells possess filamentous proteins, analogous to eukaryotic cytoskeletal proteins, that ...
Bacterial actin homologue MreB is required for cell shape maintenance in most non-spherical bacteria...
Actin represents one of the most abundant and conserved eukaryotic proteins over time, and has an im...
The eukaryotic cortical actin cytoskeleton creates specific lipid domains, including lipid rafts, wh...
The eukaryotic cortical actin cytoskeleton creates specific lipid domains, including lipid rafts, wh...
Actin represents one of the most abundant and conserved eukaryotic proteins over time, and has an im...
For many years, bacteria were considered rather simple organisms, but the dogmatic notion that subce...
SummaryMreB proteins are bacterial actin homologs involved in cell morphogenesis and various other c...
The bacterial cytoskeleton contains structural and functional homologues of actin, tubulin and inter...
The eukaryotic cortical actin cytoskeleton creates specific lipid domains, including lipid rafts, wh...
In most rod-shaped bacteria, the actin homologue MreB is an essential component of the protein compl...