Paul Gilson

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2006

Number

16

Co-Authors

Differential gene transfers and gene duplications in primary and secondary endosymbioses (2006)

Zauner, Stefan, Lockhart, Peter, Stoebe-Maier, Bettina, Gilson, Paul, McFadden, Geoffrey I, Maier, Uwe G

Abstract Background Most genes introduced into phototrophic eukaryotes during the process of endosymbiosis are either lost or relocated into the host nuclear genome. In contrast, gro EL homologues...

Diverse eukaryotes have retained mitochondrial homologues of the bacterial division protein FtsZ (2004)

Kiefel, Ben, Gilson, Paul, Beech, Peter

Mitochondrial fission requires the division of both the inner and outer mitochondrial membranes. Dynamin-related proteins operate in division of the outer membrane of probably all mitochondria, and...

Diverse eukaryotes have retained mitochondrial homologues of the bacterial division protein FtsZ (2004)

Kiefel, Ben, Gilson, Paul, Beech, Peter

Mitochondrial fission requires the division of both the inner and outer mitochondrial membranes. Dynamin-related proteins operate in division of the outer membrane of probably all mitochondria, and...

Diverse eukaryotes have retained mitochondrial homologues of the bacterial division protein FtsZ (2004)

Kiefel, Ben, Gilson, Paul, Beech, Peter

Mitochondrial fission requires the division of both the inner and outer mitochondrial membranes. Dynamin-related proteins operate in division of the outer membrane of probably all mitochondria, and...

Cell division protein ftsZ: running rings around bacteria, chloroplasts and mitochondria (2001)

Gilson, Paul, Beech, Peter

Of all the proteins involved in prokaryotic cell division FtsZ is one of the earliest acting and most widely distributed, being found in all but a few species. We discuss several recent discoveries...

Cell division protein ftsZ: running rings around bacteria, chloroplasts and mitochondria (2001)

Gilson, Paul, Beech, Peter

Of all the proteins involved in prokaryotic cell division FtsZ is one of the earliest acting and most widely distributed, being found in all but a few species. We discuss several recent discoveries...

Bacterial lessons on organelle division (2001)

Gilson, Paul, Beech, Peter

Mitochondria and chloroplasts arose from bacterial endosymbionts about a billion years ago. This ancestry is now showing us how these organelles divide in modem cells.

Cell division protein ftsZ: running rings around bacteria, chloroplasts and mitochondria (2001)

Gilson, Paul, Beech, Peter

Of all the proteins involved in prokaryotic cell division FtsZ is one of the earliest acting and most widely distributed, being found in all but a few species. We discuss several recent discoveries...

Bacterial lessons on organelle division (2001)

Gilson, Paul, Beech, Peter

Mitochondria and chloroplasts arose from bacterial endosymbionts about a billion years ago. This ancestry is now showing us how these organelles divide in modem cells.