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Dovator [93]
1 year ago
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Which protein helps partition the cell at the midline into two new daughter cells in prokaryotes?.

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ad-work [718]1 year ago
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The protein helps partition the cell at the midline into two new daughter cells in prokaryotes would be  FtsZ protein.

To attract all other cell division proteins to the site of division, the FtsZ filaments are necessary. These proteins work in concert to direct the inward expansion of the cell wall and membrane, resulting in the development of a septum that splits the cell in two. The FtsZ protein, which self-assembles into a membrane-associated ring structure early in the division process, is necessary for the binary fission of several prokaryotes as well as some eukaryotic organelles.

The component of the microtubule cytoskeleton of eukaryotes, tubulin, is homologous to FtsZ. Where the constriction occurs, it creates a ring. Assembling DNA into the plasma membrane involves it.

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