protein–protein interaction; bacterial cell division; two-hybrid assay; fts genes. FtsK is a multifunctional protein involved in both cell division and chromosome segregation. As far as its role in cell division is concerned, FtsK is among the first divisome proteins that localizes at mid-cell, after FtsZ, FtsA and ZipA, and is required for the recruitment of the other divisome components. The ability of FtsK to interact with several cell division proteins, namely FtsZ, FtsQ, FtsL and FtsI, by the two-hybrid assay was already shown by our group. In this work, we describe the identification of the protein domain(s) involved in the interaction with the cell division partner proteins. The biological role of some interactions is also discussed
Escherichia coli cell division is effected by a large assembly of proteins called the divisome, of w...
Background: Interactions between the components of the divisome are crucial for cell division, but d...
The translocation of DNA during bacterial cytokinesis is mediated by the SpoIIIE/FtsK family of prot...
Escherichia coli FtsK is a large 1329 aa integral membrane protein, which links cell division and ch...
Cell division in bacteria is an essential process that is carried out at mid-cell by a group of cell...
Division of a bacterial cell into two equal daughter cells requires precise assembly and constrictio...
Most bacteria and archaea use the tubulin homologue FtsZ as its central organizer of cell division. ...
Formation of the FtsZ ring (Z ring) in Escherichia coli is the first step in assembly of the divisom...
In the current model for bacterial cell division, the FtsZ protein forms a ring that marks the divis...
ABSTRACT Most bacteria and archaea use the tubulin homologue FtsZ as its central organizer of cell d...
FtsQ, an essential protein for the Escherichia coli divisome assembly, is able to interact with vari...
Bacterial cell division is a complex process that relies on the intricate timing and placement of th...
FtsE and FtsX, which are widely conserved homologs of ABC transporters and interact with each other,...
FtsE and FtsX, which are widely conserved homologs of ABC transporters and interact with each other,...
Cell division in Escherichia coli involves a set of essential proteins that assembles at midcell to ...
Escherichia coli cell division is effected by a large assembly of proteins called the divisome, of w...
Background: Interactions between the components of the divisome are crucial for cell division, but d...
The translocation of DNA during bacterial cytokinesis is mediated by the SpoIIIE/FtsK family of prot...
Escherichia coli FtsK is a large 1329 aa integral membrane protein, which links cell division and ch...
Cell division in bacteria is an essential process that is carried out at mid-cell by a group of cell...
Division of a bacterial cell into two equal daughter cells requires precise assembly and constrictio...
Most bacteria and archaea use the tubulin homologue FtsZ as its central organizer of cell division. ...
Formation of the FtsZ ring (Z ring) in Escherichia coli is the first step in assembly of the divisom...
In the current model for bacterial cell division, the FtsZ protein forms a ring that marks the divis...
ABSTRACT Most bacteria and archaea use the tubulin homologue FtsZ as its central organizer of cell d...
FtsQ, an essential protein for the Escherichia coli divisome assembly, is able to interact with vari...
Bacterial cell division is a complex process that relies on the intricate timing and placement of th...
FtsE and FtsX, which are widely conserved homologs of ABC transporters and interact with each other,...
FtsE and FtsX, which are widely conserved homologs of ABC transporters and interact with each other,...
Cell division in Escherichia coli involves a set of essential proteins that assembles at midcell to ...
Escherichia coli cell division is effected by a large assembly of proteins called the divisome, of w...
Background: Interactions between the components of the divisome are crucial for cell division, but d...
The translocation of DNA during bacterial cytokinesis is mediated by the SpoIIIE/FtsK family of prot...