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The cytoplasmic filament ribbon of treponemes that is involved in the cell division cycle has a unique organization. Cytoplasmic bridging proteins connect the filaments, maintaining the distance between them and providing the overall ribbon-like structure. The filaments are anchored by proteins associated with the inner membrane. Each filament is composed of a unique monomer, the cytoplasmic filament protein A (CfpA), with coiled-coils secondary structures. CfpA is part of a growing family of proteins that we propose to call bacterial intermediate-like filaments (BILF).
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This page is a summary of: Cytoskeletal Cytoplasmic Filament Ribbon of Treponema: A Member of an Intermediate-Like Filament Protein Family, Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, January 2006, Karger Publishers,
DOI: 10.1159/000094052.
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