Ancestral homologues of the major eukaryotic cytoskeletal families, tubulin and actin, play critical roles in cytokinesis of bacterial cells. FtsZ is the ancestral homologue of tubulin and assembles into the Z ring that determines the division plane. FtsA, a member of the actin family, is involved in coordinating cell wall synthesis during cytokinesis. FtsA assists in the formation of the Z ring and also has a critical role in recruiting downstream division proteins to the Z ring to generate the divisome that divides the cell. Spatial regulation of cytokinesis occurs at the stage of Z ring assembly and regulation of cell size occurs at this stage or during Z ring maturation. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Lutkenhaus, J., Pichoff, S., & Du, S. (2012, October). Bacterial cytokinesis: From Z ring to divisome. Cytoskeleton. https://doi.org/10.1002/cm.21054
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