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The following pages link to The bacterial cell division protein FtsZ assembles into cytoplasmic rings in fission yeast (Q36802817):
Displaying 36 items.
- The metabolic enzyme CTP synthase forms cytoskeletal filaments (Q24630587) (← links)
- Novel Actin-like Filament Structure from Clostridium tetani (Q27678603) (← links)
- Novel actin filaments from Bacillus thuringiensis form nanotubules for plasmid DNA segregation (Q28273296) (← links)
- The Nitrosopumilus maritimus CdvB, but not FtsZ, assembles into polymers (Q28681363) (← links)
- FtsZ in bacterial cytokinesis: cytoskeleton and force generator all in one. (Q30497729) (← links)
- In vivo organization of the FtsZ-ring by ZapA and ZapB revealed by quantitative super-resolution microscopy (Q30565381) (← links)
- MinCDE exploits the dynamic nature of FtsZ filaments for its spatial regulation (Q30575532) (← links)
- Heat-inducible C3HC4 type RING zinc finger protein gene from Capsicum annuum enhances growth of transgenic tobacco (Q33397746) (← links)
- The dynamic nature of the bacterial cytoskeleton (Q33608181) (← links)
- Fission yeast a cellular model well suited for electron microscopy investigations (Q33703177) (← links)
- Adenine nucleotide-dependent regulation of assembly of bacterial tubulin-like FtsZ by a hypermorph of bacterial actin-like FtsA. (Q34964917) (← links)
- Negative-stain electron microscopy of inside-out FtsZ rings reconstituted on artificial membrane tubules show ribbons of protofilaments (Q36071964) (← links)
- Distinct functions of chloroplast FtsZ1 and FtsZ2 in Z-ring structure and remodeling (Q36389266) (← links)
- Modeling the physics of FtsZ assembly and force generation (Q37224120) (← links)
- Dynamics of bacterial cytoskeletal elements (Q37494620) (← links)
- Supramolecular cellular filament systems: how and why do they form? (Q37974611) (← links)
- Comparing contractile apparatus-driven cytokinesis mechanisms across kingdoms. (Q38048695) (← links)
- Functional Analysis of the Chloroplast Division Complex Using Schizosaccharomyces pombe as a Heterologous Expression System (Q39967013) (← links)
- E93R substitution of Escherichia coli FtsZ induces bundling of protofilaments, reduces GTPase activity, and impairs bacterial cytokinesis. (Q41967455) (← links)
- Identification and Characterization of ZapC, a Stabilizer of the FtsZ Ring in Escherichia coli (Q42140869) (← links)
- FtsZ condensates: an in vitro electron microscopy study (Q42185568) (← links)
- ARC6-mediated Z ring-like structure formation of prokaryote-descended chloroplast FtsZ in Escherichia coli. (Q42202398) (← links)
- Conserved Dynamics of Chloroplast Cytoskeletal FtsZ Proteins Across Photosynthetic Lineages. (Q42513758) (← links)
- Chloroplast division protein ARC3 regulates chloroplast FtsZ-ring assembly and positioning in arabidopsis through interaction with FtsZ2. (Q44454216) (← links)
- FtsZ Constriction Force - Curved Protofilaments Bending Membranes (Q47093614) (← links)
- Chloroplast division protein ARC3 acts on FtsZ2 by preventing filament bundling and enhancing GTPase activity (Q47402317) (← links)
- Self-Organization of FtsZ Polymers in Solution Reveals Spacer Role of the Disordered C-Terminal Tail. (Q47632714) (← links)
- Roles of Arabidopsis PARC6 in Coordination of the Chloroplast Division Complex and Negative Regulation of FtsZ Assembly. (Q48044944) (← links)
- The Molecular Machinery of Chloroplast Division. (Q48050520) (← links)
- Bacterial Heterologous Expression System for Reconstitution of Chloroplast Inner Division Ring and Evaluation of Its Contributors (Q50034036) (← links)
- Patterning of polar active filaments on a tense cylindrical membrane (Q50989271) (← links)
- Pulling helices inside bacteria: imperfect helices and rings (Q51821457) (← links)
- FtsZ1/FtsZ2 Turnover in Chloroplasts and the Role of ARC3. (Q53591829) (← links)
- Force generation in bacteria without nucleotide-dependent bending of cytoskeletal filaments (Q84506031) (← links)
- Bacillus anthracis tubulin-related protein Ba-TubZ assembles force-generating polymers (Q84584615) (← links)
- Assembly properties of the bacterial tubulin homolog FtsZ from the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 (Q90100027) (← links)