11 p.-6 fig.FtsZ is a key component in bacterial cell division, being the primary protein of the presumably contractile Z ring. In vivo and in vitro, it shows two distinctive features that could so far, however, not be mechanistically linked: self-organization into directionally treadmilling vortices on solid supported membranes, and shape deformation of flexible liposomes. In cells, circumferential treadmilling of FtsZ was shown to recruit septum-building enzymes, but an active force production remains elusive. To gain mechanistic understanding of FtsZ dependent membrane deformations and constriction, we design an in vitro assay based on soft lipid tubes pulled from FtsZ decorated giant lipid vesicles (GUVs) by optical tweezers. FtsZ filam...
FtsZ is a bacterial cytoskeletal protein involved in cell division. It forms a ringlike structure th...
Mimicking bacterial cell division in well-defined cell-free systems has the potential to elucidate t...
A bacterium’s cell wall is its first major defense against turgor pressure and antibiotic assault. T...
FtsZ is a key component in bacterial cell division, being the primary protein of the presumably cont...
AbstractDuring the division process of Escherichia coli, the globular protein FtsZ is early recruite...
During the division process of Escherichia coli, the globular protein FtsZ is early recruited at the...
20 p.-6 fig.FtsZ, the primary protein of the bacterial Z ring guiding cell division, has been recent...
FtsZ, the primary protein of the bacterial Z ring guiding cell division, has been recently shown to ...
Prokaryotic cell division is one of the most fundamental processes in biology, but the dynamics and ...
The FtsZ protein is a key regulator of bacterial cell division. It has been implicated in acting as ...
Bacterial cytokinesis begins with the assembly of FtsZ into a Z ring at the center of the cell. The ...
15 p.-6 fig.-1 tab.ZipA is an essential cell division protein in Escherichia coli. Together with Fts...
In prokaryotes, FtsZ (the filamentous temperature sensitive protein Z) is a nearly ubiquitous GTPase...
To divide, bacteria must constrict their membranes against significant force from turgor pressure. A...
Bacterial cytokinesis is commonly initiated by the Z-ring, a dynamic cytoskeletal structure that ass...
FtsZ is a bacterial cytoskeletal protein involved in cell division. It forms a ringlike structure th...
Mimicking bacterial cell division in well-defined cell-free systems has the potential to elucidate t...
A bacterium’s cell wall is its first major defense against turgor pressure and antibiotic assault. T...
FtsZ is a key component in bacterial cell division, being the primary protein of the presumably cont...
AbstractDuring the division process of Escherichia coli, the globular protein FtsZ is early recruite...
During the division process of Escherichia coli, the globular protein FtsZ is early recruited at the...
20 p.-6 fig.FtsZ, the primary protein of the bacterial Z ring guiding cell division, has been recent...
FtsZ, the primary protein of the bacterial Z ring guiding cell division, has been recently shown to ...
Prokaryotic cell division is one of the most fundamental processes in biology, but the dynamics and ...
The FtsZ protein is a key regulator of bacterial cell division. It has been implicated in acting as ...
Bacterial cytokinesis begins with the assembly of FtsZ into a Z ring at the center of the cell. The ...
15 p.-6 fig.-1 tab.ZipA is an essential cell division protein in Escherichia coli. Together with Fts...
In prokaryotes, FtsZ (the filamentous temperature sensitive protein Z) is a nearly ubiquitous GTPase...
To divide, bacteria must constrict their membranes against significant force from turgor pressure. A...
Bacterial cytokinesis is commonly initiated by the Z-ring, a dynamic cytoskeletal structure that ass...
FtsZ is a bacterial cytoskeletal protein involved in cell division. It forms a ringlike structure th...
Mimicking bacterial cell division in well-defined cell-free systems has the potential to elucidate t...
A bacterium’s cell wall is its first major defense against turgor pressure and antibiotic assault. T...