FtsZ
FtsZ is a protein encoded by the ftsZ gene that assembles into a ring at the future site of bacterial cell division (also called the Z ring). FtsZ is a prokaryotic homologue of the eukaryotic protein tubulin. The initials FtsZ mean "Filamenting temperature-sensitive mutant Z." The hypothesis was that cell division mutants of E. coli would grow as filaments due to the inability of the daughter cells to separate from one another. FtsZ is found in almost all bacteria, many archaea, all chloroplasts and some mitochondria, where it is essential for cell division. FtsZ assembles the cytoskeletal scaffold of the Z ring that, along with additional proteins, constricts to divide the cell in two.
Cell division protein FtsZ | |
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Identifiers | |
Symbol | FtsZ |
InterPro | IPR000158 |
CATH | 1fsz |
SCOP2 | 1fsz / SCOPe / SUPFAM |
CDD | cd02201 |
FtsZ, C-terminal sandwich | |||||||||
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Symbol | FtsZ_C | ||||||||
Pfam | PF12327 | ||||||||
InterPro | IPR024757 | ||||||||
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Cell division protein FtsZ | |||||||
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Molecular Structure of FtsZ (PDB 1fsz). | |||||||
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Organism | |||||||
Symbol | ftsZ | ||||||
UniProt | P0A9A6 | ||||||
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