Living systems propagate by undergoing rounds of cell growth and division. Cell division is at heart a physical process that requires mechanical forces, usually exerted by assemblies of cytoskeletal polymers. Here we developed a physical model for the ESCRT-III-mediated division of archaeal cells, which despite their structural simplicity share machinery and evolutionary origins with eukaryotes. By comparing the dynamics of simulations with data collected from live cell imaging experiments, we propose that this branch of life uses a previously unidentified division mechanism. Active changes in the curvature of elastic cytoskeletal filaments can lead to filament perversions and supercoiling, to drive ring constriction and deform the overlyin...
Summary: The ESCRT machinery mediates membrane fission in a variety of processes in cells. According...
<p>Cell division in most prokaryotes is mediated by the well-studied fts genes, with FtsZ as the pri...
Cell division in most prokaryotes is mediated by the well-studied fts genes, with FtsZ as the princi...
Living systems propagate by undergoing rounds of cell growth and division. Cell division is at heart...
BACKGROUND: ESCRT-III is a membrane remodelling filament with the unique ability to cut membranes fr...
ESCRT-III family proteins form composite polymers that deform and cut membrane tubes in the context ...
In the framework of synthetic biology, it has become an intriguing question what would be the minima...
The Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport (ESCRT) system is a multi-protein machinery tha...
Many cellular processes such as endosomal vesicle budding, virus budding, and cytokinesis require ex...
AbstractThe endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT)-III complex, capable of polymer...
The Archaea constitute the third domain of life, a separate evolutionary lineage together with the B...
The endosomal-sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) is evolutionarily conserved from Archae...
All living organisms share the need to replicate and proliferate to ensure the survival of their spe...
ESCRT-III filaments are composite cytoskeletal polymers that can constrict and cut cell membranes fr...
AbstractWe present a physical mechanism to describe initiation of the contractile ring during cell d...
Summary: The ESCRT machinery mediates membrane fission in a variety of processes in cells. According...
<p>Cell division in most prokaryotes is mediated by the well-studied fts genes, with FtsZ as the pri...
Cell division in most prokaryotes is mediated by the well-studied fts genes, with FtsZ as the princi...
Living systems propagate by undergoing rounds of cell growth and division. Cell division is at heart...
BACKGROUND: ESCRT-III is a membrane remodelling filament with the unique ability to cut membranes fr...
ESCRT-III family proteins form composite polymers that deform and cut membrane tubes in the context ...
In the framework of synthetic biology, it has become an intriguing question what would be the minima...
The Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport (ESCRT) system is a multi-protein machinery tha...
Many cellular processes such as endosomal vesicle budding, virus budding, and cytokinesis require ex...
AbstractThe endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT)-III complex, capable of polymer...
The Archaea constitute the third domain of life, a separate evolutionary lineage together with the B...
The endosomal-sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) is evolutionarily conserved from Archae...
All living organisms share the need to replicate and proliferate to ensure the survival of their spe...
ESCRT-III filaments are composite cytoskeletal polymers that can constrict and cut cell membranes fr...
AbstractWe present a physical mechanism to describe initiation of the contractile ring during cell d...
Summary: The ESCRT machinery mediates membrane fission in a variety of processes in cells. According...
<p>Cell division in most prokaryotes is mediated by the well-studied fts genes, with FtsZ as the pri...
Cell division in most prokaryotes is mediated by the well-studied fts genes, with FtsZ as the princi...