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Essential cell division protein that coordinates cell division and chromosome segregation. The N-terminus is involved in assembly of the cell-division machinery. The C-terminus functions as a DNA motor that moves dsDNA in an ATP-dependent manner towards the dif recombination site, which is located within the replication terminus region. Translocation stops specifically at Xer-dif sites, where FtsK interacts with the Xer recombinase, allowing activation of chromosome unlinking by recombination. FtsK orienting polar sequences (KOPS) guide the direction of DNA translocation. FtsK can remove proteins from DNA as it translocates, but translocation stops specifically at XerCD-dif site, thereby preventing removal of XerC and XerD from dif (By similarity).
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DNA translocase FtsK ELISA Kit DNA translocase FtsK Recombinant DNA translocase FtsK Antibody | Essential cell division protein that coordinates cell division and chromosome segregation. The N-terminus is involved in assembly of the cell-division machinery. The C-terminus functions as a DNA motor that moves dsDNA in an ATP-dependent manner towards the dif recombination site, which is located within the replication terminus region. Translocation stops specifically at Xer-dif sites, where FtsK >>> interacts with the Xer recombinase, allowing activation of chromosome unlinking by recombination. FtsK orienting polar sequences (KOPS) guide the direction of DNA translocation. FtsK can remove proteins from DNA as it translocates, but translocation stops specifically at XerCD-dif site, thereby preventing removal of XerC and XerD from dif (). |
ftsK ELISA Kit ftsK Recombinant ftsK Antibody |
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DNA translocase SpoIIIE ELISA Kit DNA translocase SpoIIIE Recombinant DNA translocase SpoIIIE Antibody | Also known as DNA translocase SpoIIIE (Stage III sporulation protein E). Plays an essential role during sporulation. Required for the translocation of the chromosomal DNA from mother cell into the forespore during polar septation, for the final steps of compartmentalization in the presence of trapped DNA, and for the final steps of engulfment. The N-terminus mediates localization to the division septum and is required for both septal membrane fusion and engulfment membrane fusion. May form DNA-conducting channels across the two lipid bilayers of the septum after cell division. The C-terminu >>> s functions as a DNA motor that exports DNA in an ATP-dependent manner from mother cell into the forespore. DNA-binding proteins are stripped off the chromosome during translocation, which may play a key role in reprogramming developmental gene expression in the forespore. The two arms of the chromosome are simultaneously pumped into the forespore, which suggests that the septum contains at least two channels, one for each arm. Required for separation of chromosome termini. Also required for optimal chromosome partitioning in vegetative cells, by actively moving chromosomal DNA trapped within the division septum into the daughter cells. |
spoIIIE ELISA Kit spoIIIE Recombinant spoIIIE Antibody | ftsK ELISA Kit ftsK Recombinant ftsK Antibody |
BSU16800 ELISA Kit BSU16800 Recombinant BSU16800 Antibody |
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