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Transient membrane-linked FtsZ assemblies precede Z-ring formation in Escherichia coliWalker et al., 2020
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- Walker B
- Männik J
- Männik J
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- Current Biology
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During the early stages of cytokinesis, FtsZ protofilaments form a ring-like structure, the Z- ring, in most bacterial species. This cytoskeletal scaffold recruits downstream proteins essential for septal cell wall synthesis. Despite progress in understanding the dynamic …
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