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_99
Snippet: Image Processing: FtsZ TEM images were analyzed using ImageJ software. Length scale comparisons were made under the assumption that each amino acid in the linker is approximately 0.38 nm in length, as generalized for an extended polypeptide. Residues of the CTL, CTP, and CTV are shown as beads, with blue, red, and purple beads correspondingly denoting positively charged, negatively charged, and neutral residues. (B) For a polyampholytic IDR, the .....
Document: Image Processing: FtsZ TEM images were analyzed using ImageJ software. Length scale comparisons were made under the assumption that each amino acid in the linker is approximately 0.38 nm in length, as generalized for an extended polypeptide. Residues of the CTL, CTP, and CTV are shown as beads, with blue, red, and purple beads correspondingly denoting positively charged, negatively charged, and neutral residues. (B) For a polyampholytic IDR, the sequence-encoded κ value, which quantifies the degree of charge segregation, will fall between 0 and 1. The value of is small and approaches zero for well mixed and increases, approaching unity for sequences where the oppositely charged residues are All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission.
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