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- who: ( et al. from the Medicine, University of and Technology of China, Hefei, China have published the Article: How does FtsZ’s treadmilling help bacterial cells divide?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: This exciting result indicated that FtsZ may convert the chemical energy in GTP into kinetic energy by treadmilling to drive the directed motion of these sPG enzymes. This result showed that FtsZ (and its treadmilling) is also dispensable in the last part of division in E. coli. Three supporting observations were obtained 1) FtsI and PBP2b molecules move along the ring at a . . .

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