Researchers have revealed the regulatory role of a protein in the process of cell cycle progression and separation of newly formed mammalian cells. This study may help to understand uncontrolled cell division related cues because many regulatory proteins of the cell cycle, such as the one that reported in this study, are mutated in cancer cells.
Researchers at the National Institute of Immunology in collaboration with CSIR- Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology have determined the role of FtsQ, a critical cell division protein and shown that both increasing and decreasing amounts of this protein in Mycobacterium tuberculosis hampers its growth and division patterns
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