AbstractEssential cell division protein FtsZ is an assembling GTPase which directs the cytokinetic ring formation in dividing bacterial cells. FtsZ shares the structural fold of eukaryotic tubulin and assembles forming tubulin-like protofilaments, but does not form microtubules. Two puzzling problems in FtsZ assembly are the nature of protofilament association and a possible mechanism for nucleated self-assembly of single-stranded protofilaments above a critical FtsZ concentration. We assembled two-dimensional arrays of FtsZ on carbon supports, studied linear polymers of FtsZ with cryo-electron microscopy of vitrified unsupported solutions, and formulated possible polymerization models. Nucleated self-assembly of FtsZ from Escherichia coli ...
Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) was used for the first time to study the self-assembly of the ba...
AbstractFtsZ is a major protein in bacterial cytokinesis that polymerizes into single filaments. A d...
9 p.-8 fig.-2 tab.FtsZ is the first protein recruited to the bacterial division site, where it forms...
11 pages, 5 figures.-- PMID: 18024502 [PubMed].-- Data Supplement available (6 pages, 10 figures).Es...
32 p.-6 fig.+ 26 p. mat.supl.FtsZ is a self-assembling GTPase that forms, below the inner membrane, ...
AbstractFtsZ is the major cytoskeletal protein operating in bacterial cell division. FtsZ assembles ...
9 p.-7 fig.-2 tab.We have studied the assembly and GTPase of purified FtsZ from the hyperthermophili...
The 40 kDa protein FtsZ is a major septum-forming component of bacterial cell division. Early during...
ABSTRACT FtsZ is a tubulin homolog essential for prokaryotic cell division. In living bacteria, FtsZ...
10 p.-7 fig.1 tab.The stability, refolding, and assembly properties of FtsZ cell division proteins f...
AbstractFtsZ is a tubulin homolog essential for prokaryotic cell division. In living bacteria, FtsZ ...
9 p.-8 fig.Experimental conditions that simulate the crowded bacterial cytoplasmic environment have ...
16 p.-7 fig.Bacterial cell division in many organisms involves a constricting cytokinetic ring that ...
FtsZ is an essential cell division protein that is localized to the leading edge of the bacterial se...
Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) was used for the first time to study the self-assembly of the ba...
Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) was used for the first time to study the self-assembly of the ba...
AbstractFtsZ is a major protein in bacterial cytokinesis that polymerizes into single filaments. A d...
9 p.-8 fig.-2 tab.FtsZ is the first protein recruited to the bacterial division site, where it forms...
11 pages, 5 figures.-- PMID: 18024502 [PubMed].-- Data Supplement available (6 pages, 10 figures).Es...
32 p.-6 fig.+ 26 p. mat.supl.FtsZ is a self-assembling GTPase that forms, below the inner membrane, ...
AbstractFtsZ is the major cytoskeletal protein operating in bacterial cell division. FtsZ assembles ...
9 p.-7 fig.-2 tab.We have studied the assembly and GTPase of purified FtsZ from the hyperthermophili...
The 40 kDa protein FtsZ is a major septum-forming component of bacterial cell division. Early during...
ABSTRACT FtsZ is a tubulin homolog essential for prokaryotic cell division. In living bacteria, FtsZ...
10 p.-7 fig.1 tab.The stability, refolding, and assembly properties of FtsZ cell division proteins f...
AbstractFtsZ is a tubulin homolog essential for prokaryotic cell division. In living bacteria, FtsZ ...
9 p.-8 fig.Experimental conditions that simulate the crowded bacterial cytoplasmic environment have ...
16 p.-7 fig.Bacterial cell division in many organisms involves a constricting cytokinetic ring that ...
FtsZ is an essential cell division protein that is localized to the leading edge of the bacterial se...
Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) was used for the first time to study the self-assembly of the ba...
Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) was used for the first time to study the self-assembly of the ba...
AbstractFtsZ is a major protein in bacterial cytokinesis that polymerizes into single filaments. A d...
9 p.-8 fig.-2 tab.FtsZ is the first protein recruited to the bacterial division site, where it forms...