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The following pages link to FtsZ in bacterial cytokinesis: cytoskeleton and force generator all in one. (Q30497729):
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- 3D-SIM super resolution microscopy reveals a bead-like arrangement for FtsZ and the division machinery: implications for triggering cytokinesis (Q21145732) (← links)
- Structural Insights into Protein-Protein Interactions Involved in Bacterial Cell Wall Biogenesis (Q26748117) (← links)
- The origins and evolution of freeze-etch electron microscopy (Q26852210) (← links)
- A growing family: the expanding universe of the bacterial cytoskeleton (Q27001708) (← links)
- Signals and regulators that govern Streptomyces development (Q27015037) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms for the evolution of bacterial morphologies and growth modes (Q27015816) (← links)
- Bacterial Filament Systems: Toward Understanding Their Emergent Behavior and Cellular Functions (Q27026944) (← links)
- The Nucleoid Occlusion SlmA Protein Accelerates the Disassembly of the FtsZ Protein Polymers without Affecting Their GTPase Activity (Q27307726) (← links)
- Structural Organization of FtsB, a Transmembrane Protein of the Bacterial Divisome (Q27676985) (← links)
- Restoring methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus susceptibility to β-lactam antibiotics (Q27678160) (← links)
- Localized Dimerization and Nucleoid Binding Drive Gradient Formation by the Bacterial Cell Division Inhibitor MipZ (Q27678366) (← links)
- SlmA forms a higher-order structure on DNA that inhibits cytokinetic Z-ring formation over the nucleoid (Q27678566) (← links)
- Crystal structure of FtsA from Staphylococcus aureus (Q27690062) (← links)
- In the beginning, Escherichia coli assembled the proto-ring: an initial phase of division (Q27694716) (← links)
- Evolutionary Cell Biology of Division Mode in the Bacterial Planctomycetes-Verrucomicrobia- Chlamydiae Superphylum (Q28069068) (← links)
- Bacterial cell biology outside the streetlight (Q28077196) (← links)
- Bacterial actin and tubulin homologs in cell growth and division (Q28083563) (← links)
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa Genomic Structure and Diversity (Q28244678) (← links)
- Genetic and biochemical characterization of the MinC-FtsZ interaction in Bacillus subtilis (Q28486034) (← links)
- A moonlighting enzyme links Escherichia coli cell size with central metabolism (Q28534852) (← links)
- The bactofilin cytoskeleton protein BacM of Myxococcus xanthus forms an extended β-sheet structure likely mediated by hydrophobic interactions (Q28544946) (← links)
- Investigations to the Antibacterial Mechanism of Action of Kendomycin (Q28552709) (← links)
- A flexible C-terminal linker is required for proper FtsZ assembly in vitro and cytokinetic ring formation in vivo (Q28679156) (← links)
- The Nitrosopumilus maritimus CdvB, but not FtsZ, assembles into polymers (Q28681363) (← links)
- Macromolecular interactions of the bacterial division FtsZ protein: from quantitative biochemistry and crowding to reconstructing minimal divisomes in the test tube (Q30357098) (← links)
- Chlamydia trachomatis protein CT009 is a structural and functional homolog to the key morphogenesis component RodZ and interacts with division septal plane localized MreB (Q30368519) (← links)
- Proteolysis-Dependent Remodeling of the Tubulin Homolog FtsZ at the Division Septum in Escherichia coli (Q30397832) (← links)
- Membrane fission by protein crowding (Q30400661) (← links)
- Nucleotide-dependent conformations of FtsZ dimers and force generation observed through molecular dynamics simulations (Q30519199) (← links)
- An equilibrium model for the Mg(2+)-linked self-assembly of FtsZ in the presence of GTP or a GTP analogue (Q30527911) (← links)
- The bacterial cytoskeleton: more than twisted filaments (Q30537603) (← links)
- Three-dimensional super-resolution imaging of the midplane protein FtsZ in live Caulobacter crescentus cells using astigmatism. (Q30541524) (← links)
- Chromosome segregation by the Escherichia coli Min system (Q30549630) (← links)
- Discovery of chlamydial peptidoglycan reveals bacteria with murein sacculi but without FtsZ (Q30558338) (← links)
- In vivo organization of the FtsZ-ring by ZapA and ZapB revealed by quantitative super-resolution microscopy (Q30565381) (← links)
- The FtsZ-like protein FtsZm of Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense likely interacts with its generic homolog and is required for biomineralization under nitrate deprivation. (Q30570513) (← links)
- MinCDE exploits the dynamic nature of FtsZ filaments for its spatial regulation (Q30575532) (← links)
- Microenvironments created by liquid-liquid phase transition control the dynamic distribution of bacterial division FtsZ protein (Q30820181) (← links)
- Segregation of prokaryotic magnetosomes organelles is driven by treadmilling of a dynamic actin-like MamK filament (Q30821174) (← links)
- TubZ filament assembly dynamics requires the flexible C-terminal tail (Q30839772) (← links)
- Comparison of small molecule inhibitors of the bacterial cell division protein FtsZ and identification of a reliable cross-species inhibitor (Q31089800) (← links)
- Organization of ribosomes and nucleoids in Escherichia coli cells during growth and in quiescence (Q31153623) (← links)
- The genome of Cardinium cBtQ1 provides insights into genome reduction, symbiont motility, and its settlement in Bemisia tabaci (Q33556693) (← links)
- SB-RA-2001 inhibits bacterial proliferation by targeting FtsZ assembly (Q33609157) (← links)
- The Protein Chaperone ClpX Targets Native and Non-native Aggregated Substrates for Remodeling, Disassembly, and Degradation with ClpP (Q33633994) (← links)
- From the regulation of peptidoglycan synthesis to bacterial growth and morphology. (Q33694168) (← links)
- FtsZ-independent septal recruitment and function of cell wall remodelling enzymes in chlamydial pathogens (Q33851666) (← links)
- Asymmetric division and differential gene expression during a bacterial developmental program requires DivIVA. (Q34015225) (← links)
- Divided we stand: splitting synthetic cells for their proliferation (Q34022187) (← links)
- Functional analysis of the magnetosome island in Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense: the mamAB operon is sufficient for magnetite biomineralization (Q34063583) (← links)