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Coordinating Bacterial Cell Division with Nutrient Availability: a Role for Glycolysis [PDF]
Cell division in bacteria is driven by a cytoskeletal ring structure, the Z ring, composed of polymers of the tubulin-like protein FtsZ. Z-ring formation must be tightly regulated to ensure faithful cell division, and several mechanisms that influence ...
Leigh G. Monahan+4 more
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Free Structures in Division Rings [PDF]
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Júnior, Renato Fehlberg
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Algebraic division ring extensions [PDF]
Carl Faith
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The collineation groups of division ring planes. II. Jordan division rings [PDF]
Robert H. Oehmke, Reuben Sandler
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Subgroups of division rings [PDF]
We investigate the finite subgroups that occur in the Hamiltonian quaternion algebra over the real subfield of cyclotomic fields. When possible, we investigate their distribution among the maximal orders.
Lewis, Mark, Schacher, Murray
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A New Membrane Protein Sbg1 Links the Contractile Ring Apparatus and Septum Synthesis Machinery in Fission Yeast. [PDF]
Cytokinesis in many organisms requires a plasma membrane anchored actomyosin ring, whose contraction facilitates cell division. In yeast and fungi, actomyosin ring constriction is also coordinated with division septum assembly.
Kriti Sethi+10 more
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On Rings whose Maximal Ideals are GP-Ideals [PDF]
This paper introduces the notion of maximal GP-ideal .We studied the class of rings whose maximal left ideal are right GP-ideal. We call such ring MRGP-rings. We consider a necessary and sufficient condition for MRGP-rings to be MRCP-rings. We also study
Raida Mahmood, Manal Abd
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Cell division requires proper spatial coordination with the chromosome, which undergoes dynamic changes during chromosome replication and segregation. FtsZ is a bacterial cytoskeletal protein that assembles into the Z-ring, providing a platform to build ...
Shogo Ozaki, Urs Jenal, Tsutomu Katayama
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The Min system and nucleoid occlusion are not required for identifying the division site in Bacillus subtilis but ensure its efficient utilization. [PDF]
Precise temporal and spatial control of cell division is essential for progeny survival. The current general view is that precise positioning of the division site at midcell in rod-shaped bacteria is a result of the combined action of the Min system and ...
Christopher D A Rodrigues+1 more
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Any superrosy division ring is shown to be centrally finite. Furthermore, division rings satisfying a generalized chain condition on definable subgroups are studied. In particular, a division ring of burden n n has dimension at most n n over its center, and any definable group of definable automorphisms of a field of
Daniel Palacín+3 more
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