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Septal localization of FtsQ, an essential cell division protein in Escherichia coliPlant nuclear gene knockout reveals a role in plastid division for the homolog of the bacterial cell division protein FtsZ, an ancestral tubulinReconstitution of contractile FtsZ rings in liposomesVisualization of a cytoskeleton-like FtsZ network in chloroplastsSite-specific mutations of FtsZ--effects on GTPase and in vitro assemblyProkaryotic cells: structural organisation of the cytoskeleton and organellesA cell-based screen reveals that the albendazole metabolite, albendazole sulfone, targets WolbachiaCrystal structure of the cell division protein FtsA from Thermotoga maritimaIn the beginning, Escherichia coli assembled the proto-ring: an initial phase of divisionCrystal structure of the bacterial cell-division protein FtsZGTPase activity of mycobacterial FtsZ is impaired due to its transphosphorylation by the eukaryotic-type Ser/Thr kinase, PknAInteraction between FtsZ and FtsW of Mycobacterium tuberculosisThe Cosmic Zoo: The (Near) Inevitability of the Evolution of Complex, Macroscopic LifeThe phylogeny of proteobacteria: relationships to other eubacterial phyla and eukaryotesThe structure of FtsZ filaments in vivo suggests a force-generating role in cell divisionElectron cryotomography: a new view into microbial ultrastructure.FtsZ in bacterial cytokinesis: cytoskeleton and force generator all in one.Nucleotide-dependent conformations of FtsZ dimers and force generation observed through molecular dynamics simulations.Polymerization of Ftsz, a bacterial homolog of tubulin. is assembly cooperative?Electron cryotomographyA Thiazole Orange Derivative Targeting the Bacterial Protein FtsZ Shows Potent Antibacterial ActivityAberrant cell division and random FtsZ ring positioning in Escherichia coli cpxA* mutants.Bacterial SOS checkpoint protein SulA inhibits polymerization of purified FtsZ cell division protein.Subcellular localization of Bacillus subtilis SMC, a protein involved in chromosome condensation and segregation.A soybean cDNA encoding a chromatin-binding peptide inhibits mitosis of mammalian cells.Dynamin and FtsZ. Missing links in mitochondrial and bacterial division.Polymerization of bacteriophage phi 29 replication protein p1 into protofilament sheets.Tubulin-like protofilaments in Ca2+-induced FtsZ sheets.ZipA is a MAP-Tau homolog and is essential for structural integrity of the cytokinetic FtsZ ring during bacterial cell division.Diversity and versatility of lipid-protein interactions revealed by molecular genetic approaches.The lethal effect of a benzamide derivative, 3-methoxybenzamide, can be suppressed by mutations within a cell division gene, ftsZ, in Bacillus subtilis.Divided we stand: splitting synthetic cells for their proliferationAn overview of endosymbiotic models for the origins of eukaryotes, their ATP-producing organelles (mitochondria and hydrogenosomes), and their heterotrophic lifestyle.Imaging-based identification of a critical regulator of FtsZ protofilament curvature in Caulobacter.The early divisome protein FtsA interacts directly through its 1c subdomain with the cytoplasmic domain of the late divisome protein FtsN.Extent of structural asymmetry in homodimeric proteins: prevalence and relevanceAn intrinsically disordered linker plays a critical role in bacterial cell divisionPhysics of bacterial morphogenesis.Tubulin-dynein system in flagellar and ciliary movementEvidence for functional overlap among multiple bacterial cell division proteins: compensating for the loss of FtsK.
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FtsZ, a tubulin homologue in prokaryote cell division.
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FtsZ, a tubulin homologue in prokaryote cell division.
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FtsZ, a tubulin homologue in prokaryote cell division.
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FtsZ, a tubulin homologue in prokaryote cell division.
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FtsZ, a tubulin homologue in prokaryote cell division.
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FtsZ, a tubulin homologue in prokaryote cell division.
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P1476
FtsZ, a tubulin homologue in prokaryote cell division.
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P2093
Erickson HP
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10.1016/S0962-8924(97)01108-2
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1997-09-01T00:00:00Z