3.6.5.6: tubulin GTPase
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Word Map on EC 3.6.5.6
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3.6.5.6
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polymerization
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actin
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cytoskeleton
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mitotic
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spindle
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microtubule-associated
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taxol
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centrosome
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paclitaxel
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nucleation
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tau
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disassembly
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antiproliferative
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heterodimers
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antimitotic
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nerve
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vinblastine
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interphase
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isotypes
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nocodazole
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microtubular
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neurite
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gtpases
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pole
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axonemal
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vimentin
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polymerized
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neurofilament
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kinesins
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cortical
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gdp
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cytokine
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cilia
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myosin
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dynein
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lattice
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metaphase
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map2
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microfilaments
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taxanes
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anaphase
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urchin
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multipolar
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catastrophe
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vincristine
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kinetochore
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microtubule-based
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nestin
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flagella
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docetaxel
- 3.6.5.6
- polymerization
- actin
- cytoskeleton
-
mitotic
- spindle
-
microtubule-associated
- taxol
- centrosome
- paclitaxel
-
nucleation
- tau
-
disassembly
-
antiproliferative
- heterodimers
-
antimitotic
- nerve
- vinblastine
-
interphase
-
isotypes
- nocodazole
- microtubular
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neurite
- gtpases
- pole
-
axonemal
- vimentin
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polymerized
- neurofilament
- kinesins
- cortical
- gdp
- cytokine
- cilia
- myosin
- dynein
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lattice
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metaphase
- map2
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microfilaments
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taxanes
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anaphase
- urchin
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multipolar
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catastrophe
- vincristine
- kinetochore
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microtubule-based
- nestin
- flagella
- docetaxel
Reaction
Synonyms
atypical GTPase, BtubB, cell division protein, EC 3.6.1.51, eFtsZ, FtsZ, FtsZ tubulin-like protein, FtsZDr, gamma-tubulin, GTP phosphohydrolase, GTPase, guanine triphosphatase, guanosine 5'-triphosphatase, guanosine triphosphatase, mFtsZ, ORF156, ribosomal GTPase, TUBG1, tubulin, tubulin FtsZ, tubulin GTPase, tubulin homolog FtsZ, tubulin-colchicine GTPase
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Localization
Localization on EC 3.6.5.6 - tubulin GTPase
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despite evidence that the mitochondrial proteome is derived from endosymbiotic bacteria, most mitochondria lack the expression of the gamma-tubulin homologue FtsZ, suggesting that gamma-tubulin may replace FtsZ function in mitochondria
nuclear localization signal (NLS) mediates gamma-tubulin translocation to the nucleus. The reduced import of gamma-tubulin to the nuclear compartment enhances the binding of gamma-tubulin to mtDNA
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during division, FtsZ polymerizes on the cytoplasmic face of the inner membrane to form a ring-like structure, the Z-ring, and recruits more than 30 proteins to the division site
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during division, FtsZ polymerizes on the cytoplasmic face of the inner membrane to form a ring-like structure, the Z-ring, and recruits more than 30 proteins to the division site
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FtsZ polymers exhibit apparently transverse, processive movement across the short axis of the cell, particularly in shorter cells
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additional information
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FtsZ polymers exhibit apparently transverse, processive movement across the short axis of the cell, particularly in shorter cells
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additional information
in close vicinity to the nuclear envelope, endogenous gamma-tubulin form a network of strings, gamma-strings, which grow from the nuclear compartment and towards the plasma membrane. Fixed U2OS cells transiently expressing gamma-tubulin sgRNA (Cas9-crispGFP) are immunofluorescence stained with an anti-MTCO2 antibody and a gamma-tubulin antibody originated in mouse. Nuclear localization signal (NLS) mediates gamma-tubulin translocation to the nucleus. The reduced import of gamma-tubulin to the nuclear compartment enhances the binding of gamma-tubulin to mtDNA
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