In bacteria, the tubulin homologue FtsZ assembles a cytokinetic ring, termed the Z ring, and plays a key role in the machinery that constricts to divide the cells. Many archaea encode two FtsZ proteins from distinct families, FtsZ1 and FtsZ2, with previously unclear functions. Here, we show that Haloferax volcanii cannot divide properly without either or both FtsZ proteins, but DNA replication continues and cells proliferate in alternative ways, such as blebbing and fragmentation, via remarkable envelope plasticity. FtsZ1 and FtsZ2 colocalize to form the dynamic division ring. However, FtsZ1 can assemble rings independent of FtsZ2, and stabilizes FtsZ2 in the ring, whereas FtsZ2 functions primarily in the constriction mechanism. FtsZ1 also ...
In the current model for bacterial cell division, the FtsZ protein forms a ring that marks the divis...
Plastid division in higher plants is morphologically similar to bacterial cell division, with a proc...
Cell division is an essential process in all life forms that requires regulated changes in cell shap...
AbstractThe tubulin homolog FtsZ assembles a ring in bacteria and plays a key role in the machinery ...
International audienceMost archaea divide by binary fission using an FtsZ-based system similar to th...
FtsZ, the bacterial homologue of eukaryotic tubulin, plays a central role in cell division in nearly...
Healthy cell growth and division are critical for individual organism survival and species long-term...
The earliest event in bacterial cell division is the formation of a Z ring, composed of the tubulin-...
ABSTRACT Precise control of the cell cycle is central to the physiology of all cells. In prior work ...
Tubulin is a major component of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton, controlling cell shape, structure and d...
9 p.-7 fig.-2 tab.We have studied the assembly and GTPase of purified FtsZ from the hyperthermophili...
A dedicated cell division machinery is needed for efficient proliferation of an organism. The eukary...
AbstractFtsZ, an ancestral homolog of eukaryotic tubulin, assembles into the cytokinetic Z ring that...
The earliest stage in bacterial cell division is the formation of a ring, composed of the tubulin-li...
<div><p>The prokaryotic tubulin homolog, FtsZ, forms a ring-like structure (FtsZ-ring) at midcell. T...
In the current model for bacterial cell division, the FtsZ protein forms a ring that marks the divis...
Plastid division in higher plants is morphologically similar to bacterial cell division, with a proc...
Cell division is an essential process in all life forms that requires regulated changes in cell shap...
AbstractThe tubulin homolog FtsZ assembles a ring in bacteria and plays a key role in the machinery ...
International audienceMost archaea divide by binary fission using an FtsZ-based system similar to th...
FtsZ, the bacterial homologue of eukaryotic tubulin, plays a central role in cell division in nearly...
Healthy cell growth and division are critical for individual organism survival and species long-term...
The earliest event in bacterial cell division is the formation of a Z ring, composed of the tubulin-...
ABSTRACT Precise control of the cell cycle is central to the physiology of all cells. In prior work ...
Tubulin is a major component of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton, controlling cell shape, structure and d...
9 p.-7 fig.-2 tab.We have studied the assembly and GTPase of purified FtsZ from the hyperthermophili...
A dedicated cell division machinery is needed for efficient proliferation of an organism. The eukary...
AbstractFtsZ, an ancestral homolog of eukaryotic tubulin, assembles into the cytokinetic Z ring that...
The earliest stage in bacterial cell division is the formation of a ring, composed of the tubulin-li...
<div><p>The prokaryotic tubulin homolog, FtsZ, forms a ring-like structure (FtsZ-ring) at midcell. T...
In the current model for bacterial cell division, the FtsZ protein forms a ring that marks the divis...
Plastid division in higher plants is morphologically similar to bacterial cell division, with a proc...
Cell division is an essential process in all life forms that requires regulated changes in cell shap...