AbstractDuring the division process of Escherichia coli, the globular protein FtsZ is early recruited at the constriction site. The Z-ring, based on FtsZ filaments associated to the inner cell membrane, has been postulated to exert constriction forces. Membrane anchoring is mediated by ZipA, an essential transmembrane protein able to specifically bind FtsZ. In this work, an artificial complex of FtsZ–ZipA has been reconstituted at the inner side of spherical giant unilamellar vesicles made of E. coli lipids. Under these conditions, FtsZ polymerization, triggered when a caged GTP analogue is UV-irradiated, was followed by up to 40% vesicle inflation. The homogeneous membrane dilation was accompanied by the visualization of discrete FtsZ asse...
9 p.-8 fig.Experimental conditions that simulate the crowded bacterial cytoplasmic environment have ...
A key step in bacterial cell division is the formation of the Z-ring composed of polymers of the tub...
Recently, both the cellular and synthetic biology communities have expressed a strong interest in co...
During the division process of Escherichia coli, the globular protein FtsZ is early recruited at the...
AbstractDuring the division process of Escherichia coli, the globular protein FtsZ is early recruite...
FtsZ is a key component in bacterial cell division, being the primary protein of the presumably cont...
Cell division in prokaryotes initiates with assembly of the Z-ring at midcell, which, in Escherichia...
33 p.-7 fig.In most bacteria, the early step of septum formation implies the association of soluble ...
15 p.-6 fig.-1 tab.ZipA is an essential cell division protein in Escherichia coli. Together with Fts...
Bacterial cytokinesis is commonly initiated by the Z-ring, a dynamic cytoskeletal structure that ass...
ABSTRACT ZipA is an essential cell division protein in Escherichia coli. Together with FtsA, ZipA te...
FtsZ is a bacterial cytoskeletal protein involved in cell division. It forms a ringlike structure th...
FtsZ is a bacterial cytoskeletal protein involved in cell division. It forms a ringlike structure th...
Cell replication is a fascinating biological process that ensures the proliferation of a species via...
Mimicking bacterial cell division in well-defined cell-free systems has the potential to elucidate t...
9 p.-8 fig.Experimental conditions that simulate the crowded bacterial cytoplasmic environment have ...
A key step in bacterial cell division is the formation of the Z-ring composed of polymers of the tub...
Recently, both the cellular and synthetic biology communities have expressed a strong interest in co...
During the division process of Escherichia coli, the globular protein FtsZ is early recruited at the...
AbstractDuring the division process of Escherichia coli, the globular protein FtsZ is early recruite...
FtsZ is a key component in bacterial cell division, being the primary protein of the presumably cont...
Cell division in prokaryotes initiates with assembly of the Z-ring at midcell, which, in Escherichia...
33 p.-7 fig.In most bacteria, the early step of septum formation implies the association of soluble ...
15 p.-6 fig.-1 tab.ZipA is an essential cell division protein in Escherichia coli. Together with Fts...
Bacterial cytokinesis is commonly initiated by the Z-ring, a dynamic cytoskeletal structure that ass...
ABSTRACT ZipA is an essential cell division protein in Escherichia coli. Together with FtsA, ZipA te...
FtsZ is a bacterial cytoskeletal protein involved in cell division. It forms a ringlike structure th...
FtsZ is a bacterial cytoskeletal protein involved in cell division. It forms a ringlike structure th...
Cell replication is a fascinating biological process that ensures the proliferation of a species via...
Mimicking bacterial cell division in well-defined cell-free systems has the potential to elucidate t...
9 p.-8 fig.Experimental conditions that simulate the crowded bacterial cytoplasmic environment have ...
A key step in bacterial cell division is the formation of the Z-ring composed of polymers of the tub...
Recently, both the cellular and synthetic biology communities have expressed a strong interest in co...