- The
divisome is a
protein complex in
bacteria that is
responsible for cell division,
constriction of
inner and
outer membranes during division, and peptidoglycan...
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Bacterial cell
division happens through binary fission or
through budding. The
divisome is a
protein complex in
bacteria that is
responsible for cell division...
- is a
precursor to speciation. Cytokinesis, cell
division in
eukaryotes Divisome,
protein complex that
initiates cell
division in
bacteria Fission-fusion...
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occurs during cytokinesis,
which in
bacteria is made
possible due to the
divisome (a
specific large protein complex) and FtsZ (the
ancestor to
tubulin for...
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chromosome dimer is
translocated so that the site of
resolution is near the
divisome and so one copy of the
genetic material ends up in each
daughter cell....
- 2012). "The
early divisome protein FtsA
interacts directly through its 1c
subdomain with the
cytoplasmic domain of the late
divisome protein FtsN". Journal...
- the
middle of the
dividing cell and
recruiting other components of the
divisome, the
group of
proteins that
together constrict the cell
envelope to pinch...
- (August 2022). "Covalent
Proteomimetic Inhibitor of the
Bacterial FtsQB Divisome Complex". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 144 (33): 15303–15313. doi:10.1021/jacs.2c06304...
- the cell. This
function is
achieved by
preventing the
formation of the
divisome Z-ring
around the poles. When
initially discovered in E.coli, MinC was...
- protein-protein
interaction between DNA-bound proteins, e.g., SlmA and MatP, and the
divisome.
Since membrane-protein
encoding genes are
distributed throughout the genome...