Tubulin is a major component of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton, controlling cell shape, structure and dynamics, whereas its bacterial homologue FtsZ establishes the cytokinetic ring that constricts during cell division. How such different roles of tubulin and FtsZ evolved is unknown. Studying Archaea may provide clues as these organisms share characteristics with Eukarya and Bacteria. Here we report the structure and function of proteins from a distinct family related to tubulin and FtsZ, named CetZ, which co-exists with FtsZ in many archaea. CetZ X-ray crystal structures showed the FtsZ/tubulin superfamily fold, and one crystal form contained sheets of protofilaments, suggesting a structural role. However, inactivation of CetZ proteins in Hal...
6 p.-2 fig.Self-assembling protein filaments are at the heart of cell function. Among them, tubulin-...
9 p.-7 fig.-2 tab.We have studied the assembly and GTPase of purified FtsZ from the hyperthermophili...
ABSTRACT Precise control of the cell cycle is central to the physiology of all cells. In prior work ...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. Tubulin is a major component of the eukary...
Tubulin, an extensively studied self-assembling protein, forms filaments in eukaryotic cells that af...
AbstractThe tubulin homolog FtsZ assembles a ring in bacteria and plays a key role in the machinery ...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing AG. In comparison with bacteria and eukaryotes, the large ...
In bacteria, the tubulin homologue FtsZ assembles a cytokinetic ring, termed the Z ring, and plays a...
The origin of the FtsZ/tubulin protein family was extremely relevant for life since these pro...
Bacterial cells exhibit a wide variety of shapes. Recent results indicate that the characteristic cr...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The cytoskeleton is a dynamic network of protein...
The origin of the FtsZ/tubulin protein family was extremely relevant for life since these proteins a...
FtsZ, the bacterial homologue of eukaryotic tubulin, plays a central role in cell division in nearly...
AbstractThe prokaryotic cell division protein FtsZ and eukaryotic tubulin have been shown to have ve...
Healthy cell growth and division are critical for individual organism survival and species long-term...
6 p.-2 fig.Self-assembling protein filaments are at the heart of cell function. Among them, tubulin-...
9 p.-7 fig.-2 tab.We have studied the assembly and GTPase of purified FtsZ from the hyperthermophili...
ABSTRACT Precise control of the cell cycle is central to the physiology of all cells. In prior work ...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. Tubulin is a major component of the eukary...
Tubulin, an extensively studied self-assembling protein, forms filaments in eukaryotic cells that af...
AbstractThe tubulin homolog FtsZ assembles a ring in bacteria and plays a key role in the machinery ...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing AG. In comparison with bacteria and eukaryotes, the large ...
In bacteria, the tubulin homologue FtsZ assembles a cytokinetic ring, termed the Z ring, and plays a...
The origin of the FtsZ/tubulin protein family was extremely relevant for life since these pro...
Bacterial cells exhibit a wide variety of shapes. Recent results indicate that the characteristic cr...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The cytoskeleton is a dynamic network of protein...
The origin of the FtsZ/tubulin protein family was extremely relevant for life since these proteins a...
FtsZ, the bacterial homologue of eukaryotic tubulin, plays a central role in cell division in nearly...
AbstractThe prokaryotic cell division protein FtsZ and eukaryotic tubulin have been shown to have ve...
Healthy cell growth and division are critical for individual organism survival and species long-term...
6 p.-2 fig.Self-assembling protein filaments are at the heart of cell function. Among them, tubulin-...
9 p.-7 fig.-2 tab.We have studied the assembly and GTPase of purified FtsZ from the hyperthermophili...
ABSTRACT Precise control of the cell cycle is central to the physiology of all cells. In prior work ...