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, septins , Pnut, phosphorylation, Orc6 Septins belong to a family of polymerizing GTP binding proteins that are essential for cytokinesis in many organisms and are recognized as important components ...
et al. 2017; Piro et al. 2017; Wandel et al. 2017). Septins are GTP - binding proteins that assemble into non-polar filaments as well as higher order structures on the inner surface of eukaryotic plasma ...
/10.1371/journal.pone.0252845.g001 Septins are a family of GTP - binding proteins that form filaments composed of linear arrays of hetero-oligomers of different isoforms which vary across species [33 ...
into hetero-oligomeric complexes, which assemble subsequently into higher-order structures such as filaments and rings [17], [18]. The septins have been consolidated as new cytoskeleton components [17 ...
similarity with other known Pak1- binding proteins, both CnRac and CnCdc42 are predicted to efficiently bind mammalian Pak1 when in the GTP -bound, but not the GDP-bound form [34]. In a pull-down assay using ...
Abstract Septins are GTP - binding proteins conserved across metazoans. They can polymerize into extended filaments and, hence, are considered a component of the cytoskeleton. The number of individual ...
are GTP - binding proteins that assemble into hetero-oligomers and filaments and are important elements in morphogenesis in almost all eukaryotic organisms with the exception of plants [18–24]. In recent ...
, oogenesis, gene duplication Septins are a family of cytoskeletal GTP - binding proteins that form hetero-oligomeric rod-like complexes, which can further assemble into higher-order structures such as filaments ...
at the appressorium pore is a septin -dependent process, which also requires regulated synthesis of reactive oxygen species by the NoxR-dependent Nox2 NADPH oxidase complex. We conclude that septin -mediated assembly ...
(Hotz et al., 2012). The septin cytoskeleton also contributes to asymmetric cell division and mother–daughter age asymmetry. Septins are a subfamily of GTP - binding proteins that form higher order ...
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