EC Number |
Localization |
GeneOntology No. |
Reference |
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3.6.5.6 | cytosol |
- |
GO:0005829 AmiGO QuickGO |
-, 644208, 644210, 758464 |
3.6.5.6 | inner membrane |
during division, FtsZ polymerizes on the cytoplasmic face of the inner membrane to form a ring-like structure, the Z-ring, and recruits more than 30 proteins to the division site |
- |
-, 758464 |
3.6.5.6 | microtubule |
- |
GO:0005874 AmiGO QuickGO |
-, 733253, 733717, 756202, 756504, 758464 |
3.6.5.6 | mitochondrion |
despite evidence that the mitochondrial proteome is derived from endosymbiotic bacteria, most mitochondria lack the expression of the gamma-tubulin homologue FtsZ, suggesting that gamma-tubulin may replace FtsZ function in mitochondria |
GO:0005739 AmiGO QuickGO |
756504 |
3.6.5.6 | more |
FtsZ polymers exhibit apparently transverse, processive movement across the short axis of the cell, particularly in shorter cells |
- |
-, 758464 |
3.6.5.6 | more |
in close vicinity to the nuclear envelope, endogenous gamma-tubulin form a network of strings, gamma-strings, which grow from the nuclear compartment and towards the plasma membrane. Fixed U2OS cells transiently expressing gamma-tubulin sgRNA (Cas9-crispGFP) are immunofluorescence stained with an anti-MTCO2 antibody and a gamma-tubulin antibody originated in mouse. Nuclear localization signal (NLS) mediates gamma-tubulin translocation to the nucleus. The reduced import of gamma-tubulin to the nuclear compartment enhances the binding of gamma-tubulin to mtDNA |
- |
756504 |
3.6.5.6 | neurite |
- |
- |
733253 |
3.6.5.6 | nucleus |
nuclear localization signal (NLS) mediates gamma-tubulin translocation to the nucleus. The reduced import of gamma-tubulin to the nuclear compartment enhances the binding of gamma-tubulin to mtDNA |
GO:0005634 AmiGO QuickGO |
756504 |