The bacterial GTPase FtsZ forms a cytokinetic ring at midcell, recruits the division machinery, and orchestrates membrane and peptidoglycan cell wall invagination. However, the mechanism for FtsZ regulation of peptidoglycan metabolism is unknown. The FtsZ GTPase domain is separated from its membrane-anchoring C-terminal conserved (CTC) peptide by a disordered C-terminal linker (CTL). Here, we investigate CTL function in Caulobacter crescentus. Strikingly, production of FtsZ lacking the CTL (ΔCTL) is lethal: cells become filamentous, form envelope bulges, and lyse, resembling treatment with β-lactam antibiotics. This phenotype is produced by FtsZ polymers bearing the CTC and a CTL shorter than 14 residues. Peptidoglycan synthesis still occur...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
<p>The tubulin homolog FtsZ provides the cytoskeletal framework for bacterial cell division. FtsZ is...
The diversity of cell shapes across the bacterial kingdom reflects evolutionary pressures that have ...
Cell division is an essential process in all life forms that requires regulated changes in cell shap...
The bacterial tubulin homologue FtsZ polymerizes in vitro in a GTP-dependent manner to form long, si...
The role of the cell division protein FtsZ in bacterial cell wall (CW) synthesis is believed to be r...
Bacterial cell shape is genetically hardwired and critical for fitness as well as, in certain cases,...
Bacterial division requires the coordination of cytoskeleton constriction and insertion of new pepti...
FtsZ, the bacterial homologue of eukaryotic tubulin, plays a central role in cell division in nearly...
The role of the cell division protein FtsZ in bacterial cell wall (CW) synthesis is believed to be r...
Certain penicillin binding protein mutants of Escherichia coli grow with spirillum-like morphologies...
To divide, bacteria must synthesize and remodel their peptidoglycan (PG) cell wall, a protective mes...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
The role of the cell division protein FtsZ in bacterial cell wall (CW) synthesis is believed to be r...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
<p>The tubulin homolog FtsZ provides the cytoskeletal framework for bacterial cell division. FtsZ is...
The diversity of cell shapes across the bacterial kingdom reflects evolutionary pressures that have ...
Cell division is an essential process in all life forms that requires regulated changes in cell shap...
The bacterial tubulin homologue FtsZ polymerizes in vitro in a GTP-dependent manner to form long, si...
The role of the cell division protein FtsZ in bacterial cell wall (CW) synthesis is believed to be r...
Bacterial cell shape is genetically hardwired and critical for fitness as well as, in certain cases,...
Bacterial division requires the coordination of cytoskeleton constriction and insertion of new pepti...
FtsZ, the bacterial homologue of eukaryotic tubulin, plays a central role in cell division in nearly...
The role of the cell division protein FtsZ in bacterial cell wall (CW) synthesis is believed to be r...
Certain penicillin binding protein mutants of Escherichia coli grow with spirillum-like morphologies...
To divide, bacteria must synthesize and remodel their peptidoglycan (PG) cell wall, a protective mes...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
The role of the cell division protein FtsZ in bacterial cell wall (CW) synthesis is believed to be r...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
<p>The tubulin homolog FtsZ provides the cytoskeletal framework for bacterial cell division. FtsZ is...
The diversity of cell shapes across the bacterial kingdom reflects evolutionary pressures that have ...