The evolution of the cytoskeleton
B Wickstead, K Gull - Journal of Cell Biology, 2011 - rupress.org
The cytoskeleton is a system of intracellular filaments crucial for cell shape, division, and
function in all three domains of life. The simple cytoskeletons of prokaryotes show surprising …
function in all three domains of life. The simple cytoskeletons of prokaryotes show surprising …
Pushing and pulling in prokaryotic DNA segregation
K Gerdes, M Howard, F Szardenings - Cell, 2010 - cell.com
In prokaryotes, DNA can be segregated by three different types of cytoskeletal filaments. The
best-understood type of partitioning (par) locus encodes an actin homolog called ParM …
best-understood type of partitioning (par) locus encodes an actin homolog called ParM …
Cryo-EM structure of the bacterial divisome core complex and antibiotic target FtsWIQBL
L Käshammer, F van den Ent, M Jeffery, NL Jean… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
In most bacteria, cell division relies on the synthesis of new cell wall material by the
multiprotein divisome complex. Thus, at the core of the divisome are the transglycosylase …
multiprotein divisome complex. Thus, at the core of the divisome are the transglycosylase …
Positive control of cell division: FtsZ is recruited by SsgB during sporulation of Streptomyces
J Willemse, JW Borst, E de Waal… - Genes & …, 2011 - genesdev.cshlp.org
In bacteria that divide by binary fission, cell division starts with the polymerization of the
tubulin homolog FtsZ at mid-cell to form a cell division scaffold (the Z ring), followed by …
tubulin homolog FtsZ at mid-cell to form a cell division scaffold (the Z ring), followed by …
[HTML][HTML] Stochastic self-assembly of ParB proteins builds the bacterial DNA segregation apparatus
Many canonical processes in molecular biology rely on the dynamic assembly of higher-
order nucleoprotein complexes. In bacteria, the assembly mechanism of ParABS, the …
order nucleoprotein complexes. In bacteria, the assembly mechanism of ParABS, the …
Loss of the actin‐like protein MamK has pleiotropic effects on magnetosome formation and chain assembly in Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense
E Katzmann, A Scheffel, M Gruska… - Molecular …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Magnetotactic bacteria synthesize magnetosomes, which are unique organelles consisting
of membrane‐enclosed magnetite crystals. For magnetic orientation individual …
of membrane‐enclosed magnetite crystals. For magnetic orientation individual …
The bacterial cytoskeleton
MT Cabeen, C Jacobs-Wagner - Annual review of genetics, 2010 - annualreviews.org
Bacteria, like eukaryotes, employ cytoskeletal elements to perform many functions, including
cell morphogenesis, cell division, DNA partitioning, and cell motility. They not only possess …
cell morphogenesis, cell division, DNA partitioning, and cell motility. They not only possess …
Evolution of cytomotive filaments: the cytoskeleton from prokaryotes to eukaryotes
The basic features of the active filaments that use nucleotide hydrolysis to organise the
cytoplasm are remarkably similar in the majority of all cells and are either actin-like or tubulin …
cytoplasm are remarkably similar in the majority of all cells and are either actin-like or tubulin …
The ParMRC system: molecular mechanisms of plasmid segregation by actin-like filaments
The ParMRC plasmid partitioning apparatus is one of the best characterized systems for
bacterial DNA segregation. Bundles of actin-like filaments are used to push plasmids to …
bacterial DNA segregation. Bundles of actin-like filaments are used to push plasmids to …
A bipolar spindle of antiparallel ParM filaments drives bacterial plasmid segregation
P Gayathri, T Fujii, J Møller-Jensen, F Van Den Ent… - science, 2012 - science.org
To ensure their stable inheritance by daughter cells during cell division, bacterial low-copy-
number plasmids make simple DNA segregating machines that use an elongating protein …
number plasmids make simple DNA segregating machines that use an elongating protein …