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Microtubules in bacteria: Ancient tubulins build a five-protofilament homolog of the eukaryotic cytoskeletonThe evolution of the cytoskeletonProkaryotic cells: structural organisation of the cytoskeleton and organellesA growing family: the expanding universe of the bacterial cytoskeletonMultiple tubulins: evolutionary aspects and biological implicationsFilament Formation of the FtsZ/Tubulin-like Protein TubZ from the Bacillus cereus pXO1 PlasmidConformational changes in tubulin in GMPCPP and GDP-taxol microtubules observed by cryoelectron microscopy.Superstructure of the centromeric complex of TubZRC plasmid partitioning systemsStructure of the Tubulin/FtsZ-Like Protein TubZ from Pseudomonas Bacteriophage ΦKZTubulin homolog TubZ in a phage-encoded partition systemStructural Mechanism of ATP-induced Polymerization of the Partition Factor ParF: IMPLICATIONS FOR DNA SEGREGATIONA Phage Tubulin Assembles Dynamic Filaments by an Atypical Mechanism to Center Viral DNA within the Host CellBacterial tubulin TubZ-Bt transitions between a two-stranded intermediate and a four-stranded filament upon GTP hydrolysis.The Structure and Assembly Mechanism of a Novel Three-Stranded Tubulin Filament that Centers Phage DNANovel actin filaments from Bacillus thuringiensis form nanotubules for plasmid DNA segregationCrenarchaeal CdvA forms double-helical filaments containing DNA and interacts with ESCRT-III-like CdvBThe neomuran revolution and phagotrophic origin of eukaryotes and cilia in the light of intracellular coevolution and a revised tree of lifeSix subgroups and extensive recent duplications characterize the evolution of the eukaryotic tubulin protein familyThe bacterial cytoskeleton: more than twisted filaments.Crystallization and preliminary X-ray data analysis of the pXO1 plasmid-partitioning factor TubZ from Bacillus cereus.TubZ filament assembly dynamics requires the flexible C-terminal tailBacterial tubulin distinct loop sequences and primitive assembly properties support its origin from a eukaryotic tubulin ancestor.Bacterial plasmid partition machinery: a minimalist approach to survival.When cytoskeletal worlds collideA bacteriophage tubulin harnesses dynamic instability to center DNA in infected cells.A novel transcriptional activator, tubX, is required for the stability of Bacillus sphaericus mosquitocidal plasmid pBsph.Participation of chromosome segregation protein ParAI of Vibrio cholerae in chromosome replicationManagement of cytoskeleton architecture by molecular chaperones and immunophilins.Reconstitution of a prokaryotic minus end-tracking system using TubRC centromeric complexes and tubulin-like protein TubZ filaments.Structural complexity of filaments formed from the actin and tubulin foldsExotic mitotic mechanismsOrigin and evolution of the self-organizing cytoskeleton in the network of eukaryotic organelles.A new view into prokaryotic cell biology from electron cryotomography.The Phage Nucleus and Tubulin Spindle Are Conserved among Large Pseudomonas Phages.Tubulin-Like Proteins in Prokaryotic DNA Positioning.Structure of the ParM filament at 8.5Å resolutionInside out: tubulin cytomotive filaments versus microtubules.Uncharacterized bacterial structures revealed by electron cryotomography.The Tubulin Superfamily in Archaea.Overview of the Diverse Roles of Bacterial and Archaeal Cytoskeletons.
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2010年の論文
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Filament structure of bacterial tubulin homologue TubZ
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Filament structure of bacterial tubulin homologue TubZ
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Filament structure of bacterial tubulin homologue TubZ
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Filament structure of bacterial tubulin homologue TubZ
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Filament structure of bacterial tubulin homologue TubZ
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Filament structure of bacterial tubulin homologue TubZ
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Filament structure of bacterial tubulin homologue TubZ
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Filament structure of bacterial tubulin homologue TubZ
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Filament structure of bacterial tubulin homologue TubZ
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Filament structure of bacterial tubulin homologue TubZ
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Christopher H S Aylett
Katharine A Michie
Linda A Amos
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10.1073/PNAS.1010176107
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2010-11-16T00:00:00Z