2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.19.512861
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Polymerization cycle of actin homolog MreB from a Gram-positive bacterium

Abstract: In most rod-shaped bacteria, the actin homologue MreB is an essential component of the protein complex effecting cell wall elongation. The polymerization cycle and filament properties of eukaryotic actin have studied for decades and are well characterized. However, purification and in vitro work on MreB proteins have proven very difficult. Current knowledge of MreB biochemical and polymerization properties remains limited and is based on MreB proteins from Gram-negative species. In this study, we report the fi… Show more

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“…1B). While Salactin’s predicted structure resembles MreB’s, it lacked any of the amphipathic helices or surface-exposed hydrophobic residues that are required for MreB’s membrane binding (Mao et al, 2022; Salje et al, 2011), suggesting Salactin does not directly associate with the membrane.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1B). While Salactin’s predicted structure resembles MreB’s, it lacked any of the amphipathic helices or surface-exposed hydrophobic residues that are required for MreB’s membrane binding (Mao et al, 2022; Salje et al, 2011), suggesting Salactin does not directly associate with the membrane.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%