The cell poles constitute key subcellular domains that are often critical for motility, chemotaxis, and chromosome segregation in rod-shaped bacteria. However, in nearly all rods, the processes that underlie the formation, recognition, and perpetuation of the polar domains are largely unknown. Here, in Vibrio cholerae, we identified HubP (hub of the pole), a polar transmembrane protein conserved in all vibrios, that anchors three ParA-like ATPases to the cell poles and, through them, controls polar localization of the chromosome origin, the chemotactic machinery, and the flagellum. In the absence of HubP, oriCI is not targeted to the cell poles, chemotaxis is impaired, and a small but increased fraction of cells produces multiple, rather th...
Chromosome segregation is an essential process of cell multiplication. In prokaryotes, segregation s...
While polar organelles hold the key to understanding the fundamentals of cell polarity and cell biol...
Many cells divide asymmetrically by generating two different cell ends or poles prior to cell divisi...
The cell poles constitute key subcellular domains that are often critical for motility, chemotaxis, ...
SummaryThe chromosomal origin, chemotaxis arrays and flagellum of Vibrio cholerae congregate at the ...
The chromosomal origin, chemotaxis arrays and flagellum of Vibrio cholerae congregate at the same po...
International audienceIn rod-shaped bacteria, the emergence and maintenance of long-axis cell polari...
SummaryCell polarization is an integral part of many unrelated bacterial processes. How intrinsic ce...
International audiencePartition systems are widespread among bacterial chromosomes. They are compose...
It is now well appreciated that bacterial cells are highly organized, which is far from the initial ...
Most motile bacteria are able to bias their movement towards more favorable environments or to escap...
SummaryPolarity is often an intrinsic property of the cell, yet little is known about its origin or ...
Failure of the cell to properly regulate the number and intracellular positioning of their flagella,...
SummaryMany prokaryotic protein complexes underlie polar asymmetry. In Caulobacter crescentus, a fla...
The spatial patterning of proteins in bacteria plays an important role in many processes, from cell ...
Chromosome segregation is an essential process of cell multiplication. In prokaryotes, segregation s...
While polar organelles hold the key to understanding the fundamentals of cell polarity and cell biol...
Many cells divide asymmetrically by generating two different cell ends or poles prior to cell divisi...
The cell poles constitute key subcellular domains that are often critical for motility, chemotaxis, ...
SummaryThe chromosomal origin, chemotaxis arrays and flagellum of Vibrio cholerae congregate at the ...
The chromosomal origin, chemotaxis arrays and flagellum of Vibrio cholerae congregate at the same po...
International audienceIn rod-shaped bacteria, the emergence and maintenance of long-axis cell polari...
SummaryCell polarization is an integral part of many unrelated bacterial processes. How intrinsic ce...
International audiencePartition systems are widespread among bacterial chromosomes. They are compose...
It is now well appreciated that bacterial cells are highly organized, which is far from the initial ...
Most motile bacteria are able to bias their movement towards more favorable environments or to escap...
SummaryPolarity is often an intrinsic property of the cell, yet little is known about its origin or ...
Failure of the cell to properly regulate the number and intracellular positioning of their flagella,...
SummaryMany prokaryotic protein complexes underlie polar asymmetry. In Caulobacter crescentus, a fla...
The spatial patterning of proteins in bacteria plays an important role in many processes, from cell ...
Chromosome segregation is an essential process of cell multiplication. In prokaryotes, segregation s...
While polar organelles hold the key to understanding the fundamentals of cell polarity and cell biol...
Many cells divide asymmetrically by generating two different cell ends or poles prior to cell divisi...