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Actin and tubulin cytoskeletons are conserved and widespread in bacteria . A strikingly intermediate filament (IF)-like cytoskeleton, composed of crescentin, is also present in Caulobacter crescentus and determines its specific cell shape.
Since 2003, after the first bacterial IF-like protein, crescentin was identified, it has been evident that bacteria also employ filamentous networks, other than ...
No such filaments have been found in prokaryotes. Here, we describe a bacterial equivalent to IF proteins, named crescentin, whose cytoskeletal function is ...
13 мая 2017 г. · By comparison, the first bacterial protein with possible intermediate filament function was only identified relatively recently in the crescent- ...
24 мая 2021 г. · Bacteria and archaea possess numerous kinds of cytoskeletal proteins, including prokaryotic homologues of the eukaryotic actins, tubulins, and intermediate ...
Here, we show that FilP, a bacterial cytoskeletal protein related to metazoan intermediate filament (IF) proteins, can self-assemble into a regular network ...
There are many diverse homologs of actin, tubulin, and intermediate filaments in bacteria. Moreover, bacteria possess additional cytoskeletal elements such as ...
No such filaments have been found in prokaryotes. Here, we describe a bacterial equivalent to IF proteins, named crescentin, whose cytoskeletal function is ...
14 июл. 2016 г. · Most bacteria and archaea contain filamentous proteins and filament systems that are collectively known as the “bacterial cytoskeleton,” ...
Intermediate filaments are abundant cytoskeletal components of epithelial tissues. They have been implicated in overall stress protection.
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