De novo synthesized Min proteins drive oscillatory liposome deformation and regulate FtsA-FtsZ cytoskeletal patterns
The Min biochemical network regulates bacterial cell division and is a prototypical example of self-organizing molecular systems. Here authors synthesize Min proteins from their genes inside liposomes and observe dynamic protein patterns and liposome shape deformation.
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Auteurs principaux: | Elisa Godino, Jonás Noguera López, David Foschepoth, Céline Cleij, Anne Doerr, Clara Ferrer Castellà, Christophe Danelon |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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