نتایج جستجو برای: division ring

تعداد نتایج: 216192  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Rafael R Daga Fred Chang

A key question in cytokinesis is how the cell division plane is positioned. Whereas microtubules of the mitotic apparatus specify the division site in animal cells, we show here that the nucleus plays this role in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. By centrifuging cells to move the nucleus, we find that the nucleus (or a nuclear-associated structure) actively influences the position o...

2016
Alexey D. Vedyaykin Innokentii E. Vishnyakov Vasilisa S. Polinovskaya Mikhail A. Khodorkovskii Anton V. Sabantsev

FtsZ - a prokaryotic tubulin homolog - is one of the central components of bacterial division machinery. At the early stage of cytokinesis FtsZ forms the so-called Z-ring at mid-cell that guides septum formation. Many approaches were used to resolve the structure of the Z-ring, however, researchers are still far from consensus on this question. We utilized single-molecule localization microscop...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Ganhui Lan Charles W Wolgemuth Sean X Sun

The life cycle of bacterial cells consists of repeated elongation, septum formation, and division. Before septum formation, a division ring called the Z-ring, which is made of a filamentous tubulin analog, FtsZ, is seen at the mid cell. Together with several other proteins, FtsZ is essential for cell division. Visualization of strains with GFP-labeled FtsZ shows that the Z-ring contracts before...

2018
Hiroki Irieda Daisuke Shiomi

Plant chloroplasts originate from the symbiotic relationship between ancient free-living cyanobacteria and ancestral eukaryotic cells. Since the discovery of the bacterial derivative FtsZ gene-which encodes a tubulin homolog responsible for the formation of the chloroplast inner division ring (Z ring)-in the Arabidopsis genome in 1995, many components of the chloroplast division machinery were ...

2016
Minami Orii Keiko Kono Hsin-I Wen Makoto Nakanishi Takashi Toda

Cell cycle ends with cytokinesis that is the physical separation of a cell into two daughter cells. For faithful cytokinesis, cells integrate multiple processes, such as actomyosin ring formation, contraction and plasma membrane closure, into coherent responses. Linear actin assembly by formins is essential for formation and maintenance of actomyosin ring. Although budding yeast's two formins, ...

Journal: :Optics express 2014
D T H Tan A Grieco Y Fainman

A 1 by 4 wavelength division multiplexer with 0.5nm bandwidth and no free spectral range limitation is demonstrated on silicon. The device utilizes wide bandwidth filters cascaded with ring resonators in order to select specific ring resonator modes and route each resonant mode to a separate port. This technology will enable dense wavelength division multiplexing covering the C - and L - bands ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2014
Bingkun Lei Nan Zhou Yuchen Guo Wenqi Zhao Yan-Wen Tan Yao Yu Hong Lu

Accurate cell division requires the proper assembly of high-order septin structures. In fission yeast (Schizosaccharomyces pombe), Spn1-Spn4 are assembled into a primary septin ring at the division site, and the subsequent recruitment of Mid2 to the structure results in a stable septin ring. However, not much is known about the regulation of this key process. Here, we found that deletion of Spt...

2018
Makoto T Fujiwara Mana Yasuzawa Kei H Kojo Yasuo Niwa Tomoko Abe Shigeo Yoshida Takeshi Nakano Ryuuichi D Itoh

Chloroplasts, or photosynthetic plastids, multiply by binary fission, forming a homogeneous population in plant cells. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the division apparatus (or division ring) of mesophyll chloroplasts includes an inner envelope transmembrane protein ARC6, a cytoplasmic dynamin-related protein ARC5 (DRP5B), and members of the FtsZ1 and FtsZ2 families of proteins, which co-assemble in ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2013
Kuo-Hsiang Huang Jorge Durand-Heredia Anuradha Janakiraman

The first step in bacterial cytokinesis is the assembly of a stable but dynamic cytokinetic ring made up of the essential tubulin homolog FtsZ at the future site of division. Although FtsZ and its role in cytokinesis have been studied extensively, the precise architecture of the in vivo medial FtsZ ring (Z ring) is not well understood. Recent advances in superresolution imaging suggest that the...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2003
Jürgen Wendland

Cell division in fungal cells requires the coordination of three different processes: determination of the site of division, actomyosin ring formation, and the concomitant contraction of this ring together with chitin deposition at septal sites. This report describes the isolation of the AgBUD3 homologue and the characterization of Bud3 protein function in Ashbya gossypii. Bud3 fused to green f...

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