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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 mitosis.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.".
- ParM wikiPageID "17771028".
- ParM wikiPageRevisionID "599611454".
- ParM hasPhotoCollection ParM.
- ParM subject Category:Cytoskeleton.
- ParM subject Category:Structural_proteins.
- ParM type Abstraction100002137.
- ParM type Chemical114806838.
- ParM type Compound114818238.
- ParM type Macromolecule114944888.
- ParM type Material114580897.
- ParM type Matter100020827.
- ParM type Molecule114682133.
- ParM type OrganicCompound114727670.
- ParM type Part113809207.
- ParM type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- ParM type Protein114728724.
- ParM type Relation100031921.
- ParM type StructuralProteins.
- ParM type Substance100019613.
- ParM type Thing100002452.
- ParM type Unit109465459.
- 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 mitosis.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 label "ParM".
- ParM label "ParM".
- ParM sameAs ParM.
- ParM sameAs m.047dvbm.
- ParM sameAs Q1421169.
- ParM sameAs Q1421169.
- ParM sameAs ParM.
- ParM wasDerivedFrom ParM?oldid=599611454.
- ParM isPrimaryTopicOf ParM.