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- ParM abstract "ParM is a prokaryotic actin homologue which provides the force to drive copies of the R1 plasmid to opposite ends of rod shaped bacteria before cytokinesis.ParM is a monomer that is encoded in the DNA of the R1 plasmid and manufactured by the host cell’s ribosomes. In the cytoplasm it spontaneously polymerizes forming short strands that either bind to ParR or hydrolyze. ParR stabilizes ParM and prevents it from hydrolyzing. Once bound by ParR at both ends, monomer units continue to attach to the ends of the ParM and the resulting reaction pushes R1 plasmids to opposite ends of the cell.ParMs from different bacterial plasmids can form astonishingly diverse helical structures comprising two or four strands to maintain faithful plasmid inheritance.".
- ParM wikiPageID "17771028".
- ParM wikiPageLength "7472".
- ParM wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- ParM wikiPageRevisionID "678202405".
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Actin.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Adenosine_triphosphate.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cytoskeleton.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Structural_proteins.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Convergent_evolution.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Cytokinesis.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Cytoplasm.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Gibbs_free_energy.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Guanosine_triphosphate.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Helix.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Hydrolysis.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Hydrolyze.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Hydrolyzes.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink In_vitro.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Microtubule.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Monomer.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Polymerization.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Polymerizes.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Prokaryote.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Prokaryotic.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink R1_plasmid.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Ribosome.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLink Ribosomes.
- ParM wikiPageWikiLinkText "ParM".
- ParM hasPhotoCollection ParM.
- ParM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- ParM subject Category:Cytoskeleton.
- ParM subject Category:Structural_proteins.
- ParM hypernym Homologue.
- ParM type Article.
- ParM type Drug.
- ParM type Article.
- ParM type Page.
- ParM comment "ParM is a prokaryotic actin homologue which provides the force to drive copies of the R1 plasmid to opposite ends of rod shaped bacteria before cytokinesis.ParM is a monomer that is encoded in the DNA of the R1 plasmid and manufactured by the host cell’s ribosomes. In the cytoplasm it spontaneously polymerizes forming short strands that either bind to ParR or hydrolyze. ParR stabilizes ParM and prevents it from hydrolyzing.".
- ParM label "ParM".
- ParM sameAs ParM.
- ParM sameAs m.047dvbm.
- ParM sameAs ParM.
- ParM sameAs Q1421169.
- ParM sameAs Q1421169.
- ParM wasDerivedFrom ParM?oldid=678202405.
- ParM isPrimaryTopicOf ParM.