Selected article for: "CTT sequence and FtsZ CTT sequence"

Author: Megan C. Cohan; Ammon E. Posey; Steven J. Grigsby; Anuradha Mittal; Alex S. Holehouse; Paul J. Buske; Petra A. Levin; Rohit V. Pappu
Title: Evolved sequence features within the intrinsically disordered tail influence FtsZ assembly and bacterial cell division
  • Document date: 2018_4_14
  • ID: 2rzfuy33_27
    Snippet: Cellular phenotypes are robust in B. subtilis that express variants CTLV2, CTLV3, and CTLV4: We used in cell investigations to probe the impact of designed changes to CTT sequences on cell division and cell growth in B. subtilis. Western blots in Figure 3A show that the cellular levels of FtsZ variants are sensitive to sequence-encoded features within the CTT......
    Document: Cellular phenotypes are robust in B. subtilis that express variants CTLV2, CTLV3, and CTLV4: We used in cell investigations to probe the impact of designed changes to CTT sequences on cell division and cell growth in B. subtilis. Western blots in Figure 3A show that the cellular levels of FtsZ variants are sensitive to sequence-encoded features within the CTT.

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