FtsA is essential for bacterial cell division, and co-localises to the septal ring with FtsZ. The SHS2 domain is inserted in to the RNAseH fold of FtsA [2], and is involved in protein-protein interaction [1].
FtsA is essential for bacterial cell division, and co-localises to the septal ring with FtsZ. It has been suggested that the interaction of FtsA-FtsZ has arisen through coevolution in different bacterial strains [1]. The FtsA protein contains two s ...
FtsA is essential for bacterial cell division, and co-localises to the septal ring with FtsZ. It has been suggested that the interaction of FtsA-FtsZ has arisen through coevolution in different bacterial strains [1]. The FtsA protein contains two structurally related actin-like ATPase domains which are also structurally related to the ATPase domains of HSP70 (see PF00012). FtsA has a SHS2 domain PF02491 inserted in to the RnaseH fold PF02491 [2].