Extended Data Fig. 10: Co-localization studies of wild-type FtsZ and T7-loop mutants. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 10: Co-localization studies of wild-type FtsZ and T7-loop mutants.

From: Cell division in the archaeon Haloferax volcanii relies on two FtsZ proteins with distinct functions in division ring assembly and constriction

Extended Data Fig. 10

Fluorescence microscopy (overlay of GFP and mCherry channels; co-localization appears white) (left) and cell size/shape analysis plots (right) for the indicated strains (grown with 0.2 mM Trp) containing one tagged wild-type protein and the alternate tagged the T7-loop mutant. The data shown are representative of at least two independent experiments. In panels (b) and (d), results with cells grown with 1 mM Trp is shown in the lower insets; the morphology percentages for these were: (b) 95.4% wild-type-like, 3.2% giant plates, 0.9% filaments, and 0.5% debris (n = 439), and (d) 40.7% wild-type-like, 25.5% giant plates, 29.1% filaments, and 5.1% debris (n = 196). Scale bars, 5 μm.

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