The Structure, Function and Roles of the Archaeal ESCRT Apparatus.

PROKARYOTIC CYTOSKELETONS: FILAMENTOUS PROTEIN POLYMERS ACTIVE IN THE CYTOPLASM OF BACTERIAL AND ARCHAEAL CELLS(2017)

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Although morphologically resembling bacteria, archaea constitute a distinct domain of life with a closer affiliation to eukaryotes than to bacteria. This similarity is seen in the machineries for a number of essential cellular processes, including DNA replication and gene transcription. Perhaps surprisingly, given their prokaryotic morphology, some archaea also possess a core cell division apparatus that is related to that involved in the final stages of membrane abscission in vertebrate cells, the ESCRT machinery.
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AAA+ protein,Archaeal cell constriction,Cryo-ET,Cytokinetic ring,ESCRT-III,Electron cryotomography,MIT domain,STIV,Sulfolobus acidocaldarius,Vps4,cdvA,cdvB
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