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English: Microtubules in Bacteria: Ancient Tubulins Build a Five-Protofilament Homolog of the Eukaryotic Cytoskeleton
Figure 4 Structural model of “bacterial microtubules.” (A) 2-D schematic of the proposed architecture of bacterial microtubules built from BtubA (dark-blue) and BtubB (light-blue). Protofilaments are numbered 1–5. (B) 3-D comparison of the architectures of a bacterial microtubule (left; BtubA in dark-blue; BtubB in light-blue) and a 13-protofilament eukaryotic microtubule (right; β-tubulin in black; α-tubulin in white). Seams and start-helices are indicated as in (A).Deutsch: Strukturmodell der bakteriellen Mikrotubuli (blau) aus BtubA (dunkelblau) und BtubB (hellblau). Das daneben dargestellte graue Modell stellte die Mikrotubuli der Eukaryoten zu denen Tiere dar, Pflanzen, Pilze und Einzeller zählen. |
Date | Published: December 6, 2011 |
Source | Martin Pilhofer, Mark S. Ladinsky, Alasdair W. McDowall, Giulio Petroni, Grant J. Jensen: Microtubules in Bacteria: Ancient Tubulins Build a Five-Protofilament Homolog of the Eukaryotic Cytoskeleton. In: Zeitschrift: PLOS Biology, Published: December 6, 2011, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001213 |
Author | Martin Pilhofer, Mark S. Ladinsky, Alasdair W. McDowall, Giulio Petroni, Grant J. Jensen |
Other versions | File:Comparison of bacterial and eukaryotic microtubules.jpg |
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