Based on fluorescence microscopy, the actin homolog MreB has been thought to form extended helices surrounding the cytoplasm of rod-shaped bacterial cells. The presence of these and other putative helices has come to dominate models of bacterial cell shape regulation, chromosome segregation, polarity, and motility. Here we use electron cryotomography to show that MreB does in fact form extended helices and filaments in Escherichia coli when yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) is fused to its N terminus but native (untagged) MreB expressed to the same levels does not. In contrast, mCherry fused to an internal loop (MreB-RFP^(SW)) does not induce helices. The helices are therefore an artifact of the placement of the fluorescent protein tag. YFP-...
The peptidoglycan cell wall and the actin-like MreB cytoskeleton are major determinants of cell shap...
The bacterial actin homologue MreB forms helical fila-ments in the cytoplasm of rod-shaped bacteria ...
Cell shape matters across the kingdoms of life, and cells have the remarkable capacity to define and...
Bacteria have remarkably robust cell shape control mechanisms. For example, cell diameter only varie...
AbstractMembers of the actin-like MreB family of proteins localize as a helical filament in bacteria...
The eukaryotic cortical actin cytoskeleton creates specific lipid domains, including lipid rafts, wh...
Actin-like bacterial cytoskeletal element MreB has been shown to be essential for the maintenance of...
The actin-like protein MreB has been proposed to coordinate the synthesis of the cell wall to determ...
Actin-like bacterial cytoskeletal element MreB has been shown to be essential for the maintenance of...
Actin-like bacterial cytoskeletal element MreB has been shown to be essential for the maintenance of...
AbstractProkaryotes contain cytoskeletal proteins such as the tubulin-like FtsZ, which forms the Z r...
Prokaryotic cells possess filamentous proteins, analogous to eukaryotic cytoskeletal proteins, that ...
While the absence of any cytoskeleton was once recognized as a distinguishing feature of prokaryotes...
Bacterial actin homologue MreB is required for cell shape maintenance in most non-spherical bacteria...
AbstractBacterial cells exhibit a wide variety of shapes. Recent results indicate that the character...
The peptidoglycan cell wall and the actin-like MreB cytoskeleton are major determinants of cell shap...
The bacterial actin homologue MreB forms helical fila-ments in the cytoplasm of rod-shaped bacteria ...
Cell shape matters across the kingdoms of life, and cells have the remarkable capacity to define and...
Bacteria have remarkably robust cell shape control mechanisms. For example, cell diameter only varie...
AbstractMembers of the actin-like MreB family of proteins localize as a helical filament in bacteria...
The eukaryotic cortical actin cytoskeleton creates specific lipid domains, including lipid rafts, wh...
Actin-like bacterial cytoskeletal element MreB has been shown to be essential for the maintenance of...
The actin-like protein MreB has been proposed to coordinate the synthesis of the cell wall to determ...
Actin-like bacterial cytoskeletal element MreB has been shown to be essential for the maintenance of...
Actin-like bacterial cytoskeletal element MreB has been shown to be essential for the maintenance of...
AbstractProkaryotes contain cytoskeletal proteins such as the tubulin-like FtsZ, which forms the Z r...
Prokaryotic cells possess filamentous proteins, analogous to eukaryotic cytoskeletal proteins, that ...
While the absence of any cytoskeleton was once recognized as a distinguishing feature of prokaryotes...
Bacterial actin homologue MreB is required for cell shape maintenance in most non-spherical bacteria...
AbstractBacterial cells exhibit a wide variety of shapes. Recent results indicate that the character...
The peptidoglycan cell wall and the actin-like MreB cytoskeleton are major determinants of cell shap...
The bacterial actin homologue MreB forms helical fila-ments in the cytoplasm of rod-shaped bacteria ...
Cell shape matters across the kingdoms of life, and cells have the remarkable capacity to define and...