Cell division protein
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== Function == | == Function == | ||
| - | '''Cell Division Protein FtsZ''' (Ftsz) is the prokaryotic homolog of tubulin. Ftsz assembles into a ring at the site of the septum in bacterial cell division. Ftsz stands for Filamenting Temperature-Sensitive mutant Z. Ftsz can bind GTP and hydrolyze it to GDP<ref>PMID:15558053</ref>. '''ZapA, ZapB, ZapC, ZapD''' (Z-Associated Protein) are regulators which modulate the dynamics of the FtsZ ring at midcell division site<ref>PMID:21216995</ref>. | + | '''Cell Division Protein FtsZ''' (Ftsz) is the prokaryotic homolog of tubulin. Ftsz assembles into a ring at the site of the septum in bacterial cell division. Ftsz stands for Filamenting Temperature-Sensitive mutant Z. Ftsz can bind GTP and hydrolyze it to GDP<ref>PMID:15558053</ref>. '''Ftsq''' us another septal protein. It is biopic membrane protein which is recruited in cell division site<ref>PMID:9882666</ref>. ''ZapA, ZapB, ZapC, ZapD''' (Z-Associated Protein) are regulators which modulate the dynamics of the FtsZ ring at midcell division site<ref>PMID:21216995</ref>. |
== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == | ||
<scene name='47/473540/Cv/4'>The GTP binding site</scene> (PDB code [[1w5b]]). Water molecules are shown as red spheres. | <scene name='47/473540/Cv/4'>The GTP binding site</scene> (PDB code [[1w5b]]). Water molecules are shown as red spheres. | ||
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| + | == 3D Structures of cell division protein == | ||
| + | [[Cell division protein 3D structures]] | ||
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</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> | ||
== 3D Structures of cell division protein == | == 3D Structures of cell division protein == | ||
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**[[2vaw]] - PaFtsz + GDP<BR /> | **[[2vaw]] - PaFtsz + GDP<BR /> | ||
**[[1rlu]], [[2q1y]] – MtFtsz + γ-S-GTP – ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''<BR /> | **[[1rlu]], [[2q1y]] – MtFtsz + γ-S-GTP – ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''<BR /> | ||
| - | **[[4b45]] - HvFtsz + γ-S-GTP – ''Haloferax volcanii''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4b46]] - VoFtsz + GDP<br /> | ||
**[[1rq7]], [[4kwe]], [[5v68]] - MtFtsz + GDP<BR /> | **[[1rq7]], [[4kwe]], [[5v68]] - MtFtsz + GDP<BR /> | ||
| + | **[[5zue]] - MtFtsz (mutant) + GTP<br /> | ||
**[[1rq2]], [[2q1x]] – MtFtsz + citrate<BR /> | **[[1rq2]], [[2q1x]] – MtFtsz + citrate<BR /> | ||
| + | **[[4b45]] - HvFtsz + γ-S-GTP – ''Haloferax volcanii''<br /> | ||
| + | **[[4b46]] - VoFtsz + GDP<br /> | ||
**[[1w58]] – MjFtsz + GMP-CPP <BR /> | **[[1w58]] – MjFtsz + GMP-CPP <BR /> | ||
**[[1w5b]] - MjFtsz + GTP<BR /> | **[[1w5b]] - MjFtsz + GTP<BR /> | ||
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**[[4oom]], [[4ool]] – PaFtsi + inhibior <br /> | **[[4oom]], [[4ool]] – PaFtsi + inhibior <br /> | ||
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| + | *Ftsq | ||
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| + | **[[6h9o]], [[6h9n]], [[5z2w]] – EcFtsq residues 58-276 + EcFtsb residues 64-87 <br /> | ||
*Ftsx | *Ftsx | ||
**[[4n8o]], [[4n8n]] – MtFtsx extracellular domain <br /> | **[[4n8o]], [[4n8n]] – MtFtsx extracellular domain <br /> | ||
| + | **[[6hfx]] – SpFtsx extracellular loop – ''Streptococcus pneumoniae'' <br /> | ||
| + | **[[6mk7]] – SpFtsx extracellular loop - NMR <br /> | ||
| + | **[[6hee]], [[6he6]] – SpFtsx extracellular loop + peptidoglycan <br /> | ||
*ZapA | *ZapA | ||
Revision as of 09:03, 5 May 2019
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3D Structures of cell division protein
Updated on 05-May-2019
References
- ↑ Oliva MA, Cordell SC, Lowe J. Structural insights into FtsZ protofilament formation. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2004 Dec;11(12):1243-50. Epub 2004 Nov 21. PMID:15558053 doi:10.1038/nsmb855
- ↑ Chen JC, Weiss DS, Ghigo JM, Beckwith J. Septal localization of FtsQ, an essential cell division protein in Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol. 1999 Jan;181(2):521-30. PMID:9882666
- ↑ Durand-Heredia JM, Yu HH, De Carlo S, Lesser CF, Janakiraman A. Identification and characterization of ZapC, a stabilizer of the FtsZ ring in Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol. 2011 Mar;193(6):1405-13. doi: 10.1128/JB.01258-10. Epub 2011 Jan 7. PMID:21216995 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JB.01258-10
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